Essentials of Digital Signal Processing
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This textbook offers a fresh approach to digital signal processing (DSP) that combines heuristic reasoning and physical appreciation with sound mathematical methods to illuminate DSP concepts and practices. It uses metaphors, analogies and creative explanations, along with examples and exercises to provide deep and intuitive insights into DSP concepts. Practical DSP requires hybrid systems including both discrete- and continuous-time components. This book follows a holistic approach and presents discrete-time processing as a seamless continuation of continuous-time signals and systems, beginning…
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Key features
- Written for upper-level undergraduates, and includes 500 high-quality figures, over 170 fully worked examples, hundreds of end-of-chapter problems, and over 150 drill exercises with complete detailed solutions for students in an appendix
- Maintains strong ties to continuous-time signals and systems concepts, which helps readers to understand complete DSP systems so that they have immediate access to background material with a notationally consistent format
- MATLAB® is integrated throughout the text to enhance learning, in contrast to other DSP texts which have 'MATLAB examples' or 'MATLAB problems' as an afterthought
About the book
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107444454
- Subjects Communications and Signal Processing,Computer Science,Engineering,Security, Cryptography, and Privacy
- Format: Hardback
- Publication date: 28 April 2014
- ISBN: 9781107059320
- Dimensions (mm): 253 x 177 mm
- Weight: 1.54kg
- Contains: 936 b/w illus. 35 tables 729 exercises
- Page extent: 760 pages
- Availability: Available
- Format: Digital
- Publication date: 28 May 2018
- ISBN: 9781107444454
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