A cost-effective solution to the problem of recording and playing back analogue data to and from hard disk is described. The system is based around the IBM PC architecture and uses DOS file formats for portability between computers either on magnetic media or over network interfaces. The system is controlled from within the MathWorks Inc. Matlab environment which permits manipulation of the recorded signals using a comprehensive library of data processing algorithms.
Authors:
Stothers, I. M.; Boucher, C. C.; Pickering, C. J. D.; Hall, J. M. A.
Affiliations:
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, U.K. ; Signal Processing Technology Limited, U.K.(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Conference:
UK 4th Conference: Hard Disk Recording (HDR) (May 1990)
Paper Number:
HDR-07
Publication Date:
May 1, 1990
Subject:
Hard Disk Recording
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