Definitions for "DSPS"
Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome. a circadian rhythm sleep disorder characterized by difficulty achieving sleep onset in the evening and difficulty waking up at a desired time in the morning. It involves a desired sleep time out of sync with physiologic sleep time.
Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome. Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome (DSPS) occurs when a person's "body clock" (i.e., circadian rhythm) is set to fall asleep too late to get sufficient sleep for school or work.
All digital systems use DSP technology in order to differentiate between signal and noise. In telephone communications, too, much noise creates problems in maintaining connections, and in VoIP systems the DSP component provides features such as tone generation, echo cancellation, and buffering.
Disabled Student Programs and Services – provision of both physical and educational accommodations to qualified students with disabilities.
Disabled Students’ Programs & Services