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Digital signal processing (commonly abbreviated as DSP) is the branch of science that studies digital signals and their processing. DSP is the digital counterpart of analog signal processing. There are numerous applications for DSP, a few examples being audio and image processing, communications and control systems engineering.

Digital signal processing is usually carried out by digital signal processors, which are semiconductor devices specifically designed for the cause.

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