Издательство Newnes, 2001, -239 pp.
This book is not a basic digital signal processing textbook. Even though the first chapter contains a brief summary of basic digital signal processing theory, it is assumed you have good knowledge of sampling, difference equations, z-transforms, FIR and IIR filters, FFT etc. The main idea of this book is to combine the topics of signal processing theory and implementing DSP algorithms in practice/ The goal is also to give a broad overview of different digital signal processing applications, as a kind of appetizer for further studies.
Since it is my sincere belief that bringing intuitive understanding of concepts and systems is by far the most important part of teaching, the text is somewhat simplified at the expense of mathematical rigour. At the end of this book, references for deeper studies of the different topics covered can be found. Some details might be difficult for you to grasp at once, especially if you have very basic knowledge of DSP and its techniques. However, there is no cause for alarm. The most important first step of studying any subject is to grasp the overall picture and to understand the basics before delving into the details.
Introduction.
The analog-digital interface.
Adaptive digital systems.
Non-linear applications.
Spectral analysis and modulation.
Introduction to Kalman filters.
Data compression.
Error-correcting codes.
Digital signal processors.
This book is not a basic digital signal processing textbook. Even though the first chapter contains a brief summary of basic digital signal processing theory, it is assumed you have good knowledge of sampling, difference equations, z-transforms, FIR and IIR filters, FFT etc. The main idea of this book is to combine the topics of signal processing theory and implementing DSP algorithms in practice/ The goal is also to give a broad overview of different digital signal processing applications, as a kind of appetizer for further studies.
Since it is my sincere belief that bringing intuitive understanding of concepts and systems is by far the most important part of teaching, the text is somewhat simplified at the expense of mathematical rigour. At the end of this book, references for deeper studies of the different topics covered can be found. Some details might be difficult for you to grasp at once, especially if you have very basic knowledge of DSP and its techniques. However, there is no cause for alarm. The most important first step of studying any subject is to grasp the overall picture and to understand the basics before delving into the details.
Introduction.
The analog-digital interface.
Adaptive digital systems.
Non-linear applications.
Spectral analysis and modulation.
Introduction to Kalman filters.
Data compression.
Error-correcting codes.
Digital signal processors.