Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
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Rating | : | 4.56 (668 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1584502819 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 391 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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He has conducted several workshops and is the author of Practical Linux Programming: Device Drivers, Embedded Systems, and the Internet. Khan (Baton Rouge, LA) is a senior software engineer for LIGO Livingston Observatory, with over 20 years of experience in system design. . About the Author Ashfaq A
He has conducted several workshops and is the author of Practical Linux Programming: Device Drivers, Embedded Systems, and the Internet. Khan (Baton Rouge, LA) is a senior software engineer for LIGO Livingston Observatory, with over 20 years of experience in system design. . Ashfaq A
Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals provides a comprehensive look at DSP by introducing the important mathematical processes and then providing several application-specific tutorials for practicing the techniques learned. Beginning with general theory, including Fourier Analysis, the mathematics of complex numbers, Fourier transforms, differential equations, analog and digital filters, and much more; the book then delves into Matlab and Scilab tutorials with examples on solving practical engineering problems, followed by software applications on image processing and audio processing-- complete with all the algorithms and source code. This is an invaluable resource for an
Dave said A Decent Book But Has Odd Notational Inconsistencies. This book has a great outline with all of the classic treatments of the subject; Complex numbers, Digital Filters, Fourier analysis, etc. A solid foundation is set forth in early chapters in a mixed of theory and heuristic explanation to present to a wide range of experienced reader. The key issue I have between rating this book a full 5 stars is that of notational inconsist. Solid Theory, Lots of Software Digital Signal processing has changed tremendously in recent years. The advent of ever higher performance processors have all but elminimated using analog circuits to process analog signals. Both the faster CPUs, and the advent of specialized single instruction multiple data (SIMD) instructions have made digital signal processing much easier. Combining the new instructions w. An error on every page This book is terrible for someone just starting out in the field.As stated by another reviewer, the text doesn't match the illustrations - but it's worse than that.The equations in the text are incorrect and/or result from unmentioned assumptions, and the text is frequently misleading.I'm not even through the first chapter, and have found twenty (20) errors so far.I've been