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Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Elsevier 2005Description: 650 pISBN:
  • 813120328-x
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.382 SMI-D
Summary: Key Features Covers all major DSP topics Full of insider information and shortcuts Basic techniques and algorithms explained without complex numbers - More about Referex on Engineering Villlage here. - Organizations with a Referex account may read this book here. Description In addition to its thorough coverage of DSP design and programming techniques, Smith also covers the operation and usage of DSP chips. He uses Analog Devices' popular DSP chip family as design examples. Also included on the CD-ROM is technical info on DSP processors from the four major manufacturers (Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Motorola, and Lucent) and other DSP software. Readership Electronics design engineers; engineering students; scientists requiring DSP in their experiments and research; engineering technicians Author Information By Steven Smith , Spectrum, Inc., San Diego, CA, U.S.A. Table of Contents The Breadth and Depth of DSP; Statistics, Probability and Noise; ADC and DAC; DSP Software; Linear Systems; Convolution; Properties of Convolution; The Discrete Fourier Transform; Applications of the DFT; Fourier Transform Properties; Fourier Transform Pairs; The Fast Fourier Transform; Continuous Signal Processing; Introduction to Digital Filters; Moving Average Filters; Windowed-Sinc Filters; Custom Filters; FFT Convolution; Recursive Filters; Chebyshev Filters; Filter Comparison; Audio Processing; Image Formation and Display; Linear Image Processing; Special Imaging Techniques; Neural Networks (and more!); Data Compression; Digital Signal Processors; Getting Started with DSPs; Complex Numbers; The Complex Fourier Transform; The Laplace Transform; The z-Transform; Index
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Key Features Covers all major DSP topics Full of insider information and shortcuts Basic techniques and algorithms explained without complex numbers - More about Referex on Engineering Villlage here. - Organizations with a Referex account may read this book here. Description In addition to its thorough coverage of DSP design and programming techniques, Smith also covers the operation and usage of DSP chips. He uses Analog Devices' popular DSP chip family as design examples. Also included on the CD-ROM is technical info on DSP processors from the four major manufacturers (Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Motorola, and Lucent) and other DSP software. Readership Electronics design engineers; engineering students; scientists requiring DSP in their experiments and research; engineering technicians Author Information By Steven Smith , Spectrum, Inc., San Diego, CA, U.S.A. Table of Contents The Breadth and Depth of DSP; Statistics, Probability and Noise; ADC and DAC; DSP Software; Linear Systems; Convolution; Properties of Convolution; The Discrete Fourier Transform; Applications of the DFT; Fourier Transform Properties; Fourier Transform Pairs; The Fast Fourier Transform; Continuous Signal Processing; Introduction to Digital Filters; Moving Average Filters; Windowed-Sinc Filters; Custom Filters; FFT Convolution; Recursive Filters; Chebyshev Filters; Filter Comparison; Audio Processing; Image Formation and Display; Linear Image Processing; Special Imaging Techniques; Neural Networks (and more!); Data Compression; Digital Signal Processors; Getting Started with DSPs; Complex Numbers; The Complex Fourier Transform; The Laplace Transform; The z-Transform; Index

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