Signal Processing Research Laboratory

Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Pennsylvania


The Signal Processing Research Laboratory (Room 312, Moore School) in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania is well equipped with facilities for high-speed computation, simulation, and hardware development. The laboratory supports work in signal and image processing, communication systems, and imaging arrays. High-speed networked workstations are available to run a variety of software applications for algorithm development and simulation. The laboratory also supports experimental work in digital signal processing, image processing, and multi-element imaging arrays.

The laboratory supports the research of Professor Saleem A. Kassam and his graduate students. To date twenty Ph.D. students have completed their dissertations in this laboratory, and four are currently engaged in research for their doctoral dissertations.