Why does EEMBC have an FFT filter benchmark in both the Telecommunications and Automotive/Industrial benchmarks?
FFTs are used more often in Telecomm applications, but they are becoming increasingly important in automotive and industrial applications. Sensors used in engine knock detection, vehicle stability control, occupant safety systems and flow control, all require sophisticated filtering of the incoming signal to determine what is really happening among a lot of noise.
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