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Used
Paperback
1994
$3.26
An essential component of the advanced undergraduate syllabus, digital signal processing continues to be of vital importance in many areas, including communications, radar, sonar, seismology, biomedicine, aeronautics and data analysis. This revised edition gives a practical account of the subject - identifying the main problems and pitfalls of DSP, and detailing how to interpret the results of signal processing. Throughout the text, computer programs are employed to illustrate the fundamental concepts of DSP and to facilitate the practical design of digital filters and processors. For this revised version, all computer programs have been translated into C to increase the appeal to a wider range of users. The disk included with this text provides a graphic display of the results of processing signals and allows the reader to take an interactive role by experimenting with programs.
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Used
Paperback
1998
$5.81
An excellent introductory book (Review of the First Edition in the International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education) .it will serve as a reference book in this area for a long time (Review of Revised Edition in Zentralblatt f?hematik (Germany)) Firmly established over the last decade as the essential introductory Digital Signal Processing (DSP) text, this second edition reflects the growing importance of random digital signals and random DSP in the undergraduate syllabus by including two new chapters. The authors' practical, problem-solving approach to DSP continues in this new material, which is packed up by additional worked examples and computer programs. The book now features: fundamentals of digital signals and systems time and frequency domain analysis and processing, including digital convolution and the Discrete and Fast Fourier Transforms design and practical application of digital filters description and processing of random signals, including correlation, filtering, and the detection of signals in noise In editions printed before 2009, a free PC disk is packaged with the book, containing programs in C and equivalent PASCAL. These can also be found here on the Related Websites page. Typical results and graphic plots from all the programs are illustrated and discussed in the main text. The overall approach assumes no prior knowledge of electronics, computing, or DSP. An ideal text for undergraduate students in electrical, electronic and other branches of engineering, computer science, applied mathematics and physics. Practising engineers and scientists will also find this a highly accessible introduction to an increasingly important field.
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New
Paperback
1998
$67.97
An excellent introductory book (Review of the First Edition in the International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education) .it will serve as a reference book in this area for a long time (Review of Revised Edition in Zentralblatt f?hematik (Germany)) Firmly established over the last decade as the essential introductory Digital Signal Processing (DSP) text, this second edition reflects the growing importance of random digital signals and random DSP in the undergraduate syllabus by including two new chapters. The authors' practical, problem-solving approach to DSP continues in this new material, which is packed up by additional worked examples and computer programs. The book now features: fundamentals of digital signals and systems time and frequency domain analysis and processing, including digital convolution and the Discrete and Fast Fourier Transforms design and practical application of digital filters description and processing of random signals, including correlation, filtering, and the detection of signals in noise In editions printed before 2009, a free PC disk is packaged with the book, containing programs in C and equivalent PASCAL. These can also be found here on the Related Websites page. Typical results and graphic plots from all the programs are illustrated and discussed in the main text. The overall approach assumes no prior knowledge of electronics, computing, or DSP. An ideal text for undergraduate students in electrical, electronic and other branches of engineering, computer science, applied mathematics and physics. Practising engineers and scientists will also find this a highly accessible introduction to an increasingly important field.