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DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Theory and Practice
by D Sundararajan (Newtech Software Pte Ltd, India)
This concise and clear text is intended for a senior undergraduate and graduate level, one-semester course on digital signal processing. Emphasis on the use of the discrete Fourier transform (the heart of practical digital signal processing) and comprehensive coverage of the design of commonly used digital filters are the key features of the book. The large number of visual aids such as figures, flow graphs, and tables makes the mathematical topic easy to learn. The numerous examples and the set of Matlab programs (a supplement to the book) for the design of optimal equiripple FIR digital filters help greatly in understanding the theory and algorithms.
* Solution Manual to the questions (as a separate volume) is available to instructors or lecturers.
Contents:
- Discrete Signals
- Time-Domain Analysis of LTI Discrete Systems
- The
Discrete Fourier Transform
- The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform
- The z-Transform
- Frequency-Domain Analysis of Discrete Systems
- Digital Filters — Characterization and Realization
- Linear-Phase FIR Filters — I
- Linear-Phase FIR Filters — II
- IIR Filters
- Computation of the DFT
- Quantization Effects
- Software
Readership: Upper level undergraduates, graduate students, lecturers and
researchers in engineering and applied mathematics.
“... each space is well used and one has the feel of reading a text with a high density of knowledge. We conclude the book will have a large audience in the area of students and DSP professionals.”
| 292pp |
Pub. date: Jan 2003 |
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