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Signal processing
Signal processing
Design and optimization
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Sinixtek has extensive experience in the field of signal processing: voice, audio, image, and, in general, signals from sensors of all kinds (current, position, pressure, temperature, etc.), such as those found in the industrial environment.

We offer both signal processing algorithm design services based on specifications, as well as transcription and optimization services for existing algorithms for implementation on other platforms (for example, from Matlab to DSP or from DSP to a general purpose module).

Algorithm design
From specification
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We can design advanced signal processing algorithms from the client's specification, and implement them on the platform of the client's choice.

In this way, a complete service is offered, in which the client only needs to specify his requirements to obtain an algorithm that works in the real world.

We have developed algorithms in the following fields:

  • Video: Motion detection, license plate recognition, object detection, ...
  • Image: Pattern recognition, change detection in satellite images, vegetation and water detection, object counting, ...
  • Audio: Reconstruction of damaged voice signals, activity detection, music processing, ...
  • Sensors: Data processing, filtering and linearization of accelerometers, pressure sensors, ...
Implementation
Various execution platforms
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We can implement and optimize both algorithms designed by us and existing algorithms on a variety of platforms, such as DSP, FPGA, PC, or even Java or Matlab.

We have extensive experience in the optimization of algorithms for execution on both DSP platforms and C/C++ environments for PCs, so we can make an algorithm run in real time with minimal resources. Algorithms requiring very high processing capabilities can also be implemented directly in hardware using programmable logic (FPGA).

We can also design high-quality acquisition systems, and even complete acquisition and processing systems. Going one step further, we can deliver a finished product based on a microprocessor/microcontroller, DSP or FPGA that takes the analog signal as input and generates a processed analog signal or control signals. All this simply from a specification.