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| From | Agus Salim <agussalim @ somewhere.in.the.world> |
| Date | Wed, 5 Jul 2000 15:15:58 +0700 |
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Indonesia Team Wins Grand Prize
7/5/0 2:8 (New York)
In Texas Instruments Asia DSP Solutions Challenge
TAIPEI, Taiwan, July 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
(NYSE: TXN), the world leader in digital signal processing (DSP) and analog,
announced today that a team of students from Institut Teknologi Bandung,
Indonesia, won the TI Asia DSP Solutions Challenge, a competition to encourage
college engineering students to develop the most innovative design using TI
DSPs. The US$10,000 prize was awarded to the team for their innovative design
using TI's TMS3206701 DSP in neural networks to cancel out everyday acoustic
noise such as traffic sounds, airplanes, fans and air conditioners.
The winning team was led by Dr. Bambang Riyanto, a professor at the
Control Systems and Computer Laboratory at the Institute. "Thanks to the
computing power of DSP, we were able to implement multichannel active noise
control (ANC) and on-line neural adaptation," said Dr. Riyanto. "I am
extremely delighted to hear that our project has been selected as the grand
prize winner. In the longer term we envisage a fully developed ANC system,
which can be installed inside the cabin of airplanes, trains, cars, rooms and
other noisy environments. We also plan to invest some of the cash prize to
buy new laboratory equipment for future research. The students plan to save
up their share for further education."
The winning team was made up of students Elfin Faisal, Hendra Ishwara
Nurdin, Irwan Bahtiar Darmasakti, Bayu Jaya Wardhana, and Lazuardi Anggono.
The team will split the $10,000 prize, and professor Riyanto will receive a
separate award of US$3,000.
"There is no doubt that DSP solutions will play an increasingly
significant role in our lives. University students today need working
experience with DSP technology to be prepared to design the systems of the
future," said Evan Yu, TI Asia Application Specific Products Manager.
Two runner-up prizes were awarded to teams from Mokpo National University
in South Korea and the University of Melbourne in Australia. The Korean
team's submission, authored by Kim Woo-Seong, Yeo In-Chang, Jang Seung-Il,
Jeong Gu-Young, Kim Yun-Mee, Choi Myung-Sun, uses a TMS320C31 DSP in a
tracking system able to recognize and trace a moving object on-screen. The
design submitted by the Australian team uses TI's highest performance DSP, the
TMS320C6701, in a design for real-time three-dimensional object perception
that can be used in applications such as automobile computer navigation
systems. Team members are Karl Anderson, David Jahshan, Adrian Mancuso and
Michael Smith.
The three winning teams were selected from among 139 entries from nine
countries around Asia. Submittals were judged by TI representatives for their
overall creativity, practicality and repeatability, difficulty, completeness,
professionalism, and operability.
This is the 15th year that TI has sponsored the DSP Solutions Challenge in
Asia. The Challenge is one of several TI programs supporting higher
education. Recently, TI announced it would invest $25 million to encourage
top-level DSP research at some of the world's leading engineering schools. TI
has established 61 DSP labs in leading universities around Asia to help train
the next generation of DSP and Analog engineers.
NOTE: Texas Instruments Incorporated is a global semiconductor company
and the world's leading designer and supplier of digital signal processing and
analog technologies, the engines driving the digitization of electronics.
Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company's businesses also include
materials and controls and educational and productivity solutions. The
company has manufacturing or sales operations in more than 25 countries.
Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the
symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at
http://www.ti.com .
SOURCE Texas Instruments Incorporated
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