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Digital Signal Processing
- $88.00
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This textbook presents digital signal processing (DSP)
principles, applications, and hardware implementation issues, emphasizing
achievable results and conclusions through the presentation of numerous worked
examples, while reducing the use of mathematics for an easier grasp of the
concepts. Features include:
- Real-time implementation of DSP algorithms
using DSP processors
- MATLAB programs for simulations and C programs
for real-time DSP
- Coverage of adaptive filtering with
applications to noise reduction and echo cancellation
- Applications of DSP to multimedia applications
- such as u-law and adaptive differential pulse code modulation, sampling rate
conversions, transform coding, image and video processing - show the relevance
of DSP to a key area in industry
- MATLAB programs, student exercises and
Real-time C programs
This text gives students in electronics, computer
engineering and bioengineering an understanding of essential DSP principles and
implementation, demonstrating how the subject is fundamental to engineering as
practiced today. "Professor Tan has written a comprehensive introduction to DSP,
not lacking in theory and yet suitable for tech school as well as senior-level
university courses.
With this text one can move through all the main
areas of modern DSP, learn the theory, and see plenty of illustrations in terms
of hardware and software.
It's an excellent reference for our present age,
in which DSP has applications in practically every area of technology." -
Samuel D. Stearns, Research Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of New Mexico
Audience
This book is targeted to meet the needs of electrical engineers and technicians
who design and build hardware and software for DSP systems as well as
senior-level students in Engineering Technology programs (electronic,
biomedical, and computer engineering technologies) at technical colleges and
junior-level students in traditional university engineering programs. Also
appropriate for courses on instruction in government and industry.
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