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Digital Signal Processing: Principles and Applications


Digital Signal Processing: Principles and Applications

Hardback by Holton, Thomas (San Francisco State University)

Digital Signal Processing: Principles and Applications

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ISBN:
9781108418447
Publication Date:
18 Feb 2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
1058 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Digital Signal Processing: Principles and Applications

Description

Combining clear explanations of elementary principles, advanced topics and applications with step-by-step mathematical derivations, this textbook provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to digital signal processing. All the key topics are covered, including discrete-time Fourier transform, z-transform, discrete Fourier transform and FFT, A/D conversion, and FIR and IIR filtering algorithms, as well as more advanced topics such as multirate systems, the discrete cosine transform and spectral signal processing. Over 600 full-color illustrations, 200 fully worked examples, hundreds of end-of-chapter homework problems and detailed computational examples of DSP algorithms implemented in MATLAB® and C aid understanding, and help put knowledge into practice. A wealth of supplementary material accompanies the book online, including interactive programs for instructors, a full set of solutions and MATLAB® laboratory exercises, making this the ideal text for senior undergraduate and graduate courses on digital signal processing.

Contents

Preface; 1. Signals and systems; 2. Impulse response; 3. Discrete-time Fourier transform; 4. z-transform; 5. Frequency response; 6. A/D and D/A conversion; 7. Finite impulse response systems; 8. Infinite impulse response systems; 9. Filter architecture; 10. Discrete Fourier transform; 11. Fast Fourier transform; 12. Discrete cosine transform; 13. Multirate and multistage systems; 14. Spectral analysis; Appendices; Index.

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