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Understanding Digital Signal Processing Richard G. Lyons

Understanding Digital Signal Processing von Richard G. Lyons

Understanding Digital Signal Processing Richard G. Lyons


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Zusammenfassung

Achieves the balance between practice and mathematics, making Digital Signal Processing accessible to beginners, and offering systematic practical guidance for day-to-day problem-solving. This second edition is appropriate as a supplementary (companion) text for any college-level course covering digital signal processing.

Understanding Digital Signal Processing Zusammenfassung

Understanding Digital Signal Processing Richard G. Lyons

Appropriate as a supplementary (companion) text for any college-level course covering digital signal processing.

Understanding Digital Signal Processing, Second Edition is simply the best way for students to master DSP technology. Richard G. Lyons has thoroughly updated and expanded his best-selling first edition, building on the exceptionally readable coverage that has made it a favorite of both students and professionals worldwide. Lyons achieves the perfect balance between practice and mathematics, making DSP accessible to beginners without ever oversimplifying it, and offering systematic practical guidance for day-to-day problem-solving. Down-to-earth, intuitive, and example-rich, this book helps readers thoroughly grasp the basics and quickly move on to more sophisticated techniques. Coverage includes: discrete sequences/systems, DFT, FFT, finite/infinite impulse response filters, discrete Hilbert transforms, sample rate conversion, signal averaging, and much more. This edition adds extensive new coverage of quadrature signals, complete with easy-to-understand 3D drawings. It also contains extended discussions of IIR and FIR digital filtering, and new coverage of cascaded integrator-comb and interpolated FIR filters. Lyons has also provided more than twice as many DSP tips and tricks as in the first edition-including techniques even seasoned professionals may have overlooked.

Über Richard G. Lyons

RICHARD G. LYONS is consulting systems engineer and lecturer with Besser Associates in Mountain View, CA. He has been lead hardware engineer for multimillion dollar DSP systems for both the National Security Agency (NSA) and TRW, Inc. Lyons has taught DSP at the University of California Santa Cruz Extension and has authored numerous articles on DSP. As Associate Editor for IEEE Signal Processing, he created and edits the magazine's DSP Tips & Tricks column.

Inhaltsverzeichnis



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. Specialized FIR Filters.


8. Quadrature Signals.


9. The Discrete Hilbert Transform.


10 Sample Rate Conversion.


11. Signal Averaging.


12. Digital Data Formats and Their Effects.


13. Digital Signal Processing Tricks.


Appendix A. The Arithmetic of Complex Numbers.


Appendix B. Closed Form of a Geometric Series.


Appendix C Time Reversal and the DFT.


Appendix D. Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation.


Appendix E. Decibels (dB and dBm).


Appendix F. Digital Filter Terminology.


Appendix S. Frequency Sampling Filter Derivations.


Appendix H. Frequency Sampling Filter Design Tables.

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GOR004737669
9780131089891
0131089897
Understanding Digital Signal Processing Richard G. Lyons
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Pearson Education (US)
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