Abstract

Thanks to the advent of fast processors, specialized hardware architectures, powerful algorithms and dedicated softwares, real time processing is increasingly applicable to advanced industrial control and signal processing tasks. With this rapid evolution, design and application, engineers of such high performance systems, as well as project managers, are faced with hard decisions on what technologies and methods to employ. The aim of the “Journées d'Electronique 1985”, held in Lausanne from October 15–17, 1985, was to review the state of the art and to discuss the current trends of this ropical subject. Coverage at the workshop included: algorithms and software for real time processing, microprocessors in control applications, numerical control, programmable controllers, industrial networks, signal processing hardware and development tools, speech processing application and real time image processing and pattern recognition. We present below a description of the lectures delivered at this workshop.

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