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2025-12-28T15:47:18ZSpectral analysis of musical sounds
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Title: Spectral analysis of musical sounds
Abstract: Digital sampling and analysis have been making up a very
important part in music production technology, as the quality
produced is extremely better than that from analog apparatus
that has always been used. This project explains the principles
of sampling, the hardware and software used in analysing and
modifying an incoming musical sound.
Description: B.ELEC.ENG.1987-01-01T00:00:00ZA cross-assembler for a 68000 based system on the BBC micro
/library/oar/handle/123456789/123031
Title: A cross-assembler for a 68000 based system on the BBC micro
Abstract: This project describes a cross-assembler program
written for a 68000 microprocessor based
development system. The program is written in 6502
assembly language and runs on the BBC
mlcrocomputer. A complele program listing, a short
"user's guide" and suggestions for upgrading the
program are also included.
Description: B.ELEC.ENG.1987-01-01T00:00:00ZComputerised public transport despatcher
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Title: Computerised public transport despatcher
Abstract: The project is a proposed method to improve public transport
efficiency by computerisation of the despatching process. A large
electronic board displays a despatch timetable to despatchers,
bus drivers, passengers and other commuters at the bus termini. A
24 hour clock is displayed together with the 7 bus numbers having
the most imminent departure times. Each bus number displayed is
supplemented with its corresponding destination and departure
time. The required departure of a bus is signalled by flashing
text. The display is updated every minute by upwdard scrolling of
the text.
Description: B.ELEC.ENG.1992-01-01T00:00:00ZA study of stability and control of an air-suspended vehicle
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Title: A study of stability and control of an air-suspended vehicle
Abstract: This thesis presents a comprehensive treatment of the design, analysis and
implementation of an air-suspended system.
A particular type of an air-suspended system was chosen, such that it can
float stationary in mid air, that is similar to a helicopter. The main problem
encountered in operating such a system is that of balance. Thus, it was
decided to concentrate all efforts in investigating the problems associated
with instability.
This thesis shows the principles of active balance and dynamic equilibrimn.
The purpose of this research is to offer an alternative method of how stability
can be obtained. The principles used can also be applied to control the
position and motion of the object suspended in air.
Description: B.ELEC.ENG.(HONS)1996-01-01T00:00:00Z