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Understanding digital signal processing / Richard G. Lyons.

By: Lyons, Richard G, 1948-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Reading, Mass. : Addison Wesley Pub. Co., c1997. ; Delhi : Pearson Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Indian Branch, c2003. Description: xvii, 517 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0201634678; 8178082373; 9780201634679Subject(s): Signal processing -- Digital techniquesDDC classification: 621.3822 LOC classification: TK5102.9 | .L96 1997Online resources: WorldCat details | E-book Fulltext
Contents:
TOC 1. Discrete Sequences and Systems -- 2. Periodic Sampling -- 3. The Discrete Fourier Transform -- 4. The Fast Fourier Transform -- 5. Finite Impulse Response Filters -- 6. Infinite Impulse Response Filters -- 7. Advanced Sampling Techniques -- 8. Signal Averaging -- 9. Digital Data Formats and Their Effects -- 10. Digital Signal Processing Tricks -- App. A. The Arithmetic of Complex Numbers -- App. B. Closed Form of a Geometric Series -- App. C. Complex Signals and Negative Frequency -- App. D. Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation -- App. E. Decibels (dB and dBm) -- App. F. Digital Filter Terminology.
Summary: Summary: This is undoubtedly the most accessible book on digital signal processing (DSP) available to the beginner. Using intuitive explanations and well-chosen examples, this book gives you the tools to develop a fundamental understanding of DSP theory. The author covers the essential mathematics by explaining the meaning and significance of the key DSP equations. Comprehensive in scope, and gentle in approach, the book will help you achieve a thorough grasp of the basics and move gradually to more sophisticated DSP concepts and applications.
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Online version:
Lyons, Richard G., 1948-
Understanding digital signal processing.
Reading, Mass. : Addison Wesley Pub. Co., c1997
(OCoLC)749018147

Includes bibliographical references and index.

TOC 1. Discrete Sequences and Systems --
2. Periodic Sampling --
3. The Discrete Fourier Transform --
4. The Fast Fourier Transform --
5. Finite Impulse Response Filters --
6. Infinite Impulse Response Filters --
7. Advanced Sampling Techniques --
8. Signal Averaging --
9. Digital Data Formats and Their Effects --
10. Digital Signal Processing Tricks --
App. A. The Arithmetic of Complex Numbers --
App. B. Closed Form of a Geometric Series --
App. C. Complex Signals and Negative Frequency --
App. D. Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation --
App. E. Decibels (dB and dBm) --
App. F. Digital Filter Terminology.

Summary:
This is undoubtedly the most accessible book on digital signal processing (DSP) available to the beginner. Using intuitive explanations and well-chosen examples, this book gives you the tools to develop a fundamental understanding of DSP theory. The author covers the essential mathematics by explaining the meaning and significance of the key DSP equations. Comprehensive in scope, and gentle in approach, the book will help you achieve a thorough grasp of the basics and move gradually to more sophisticated DSP concepts and applications.

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