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Introduction to Signal Processing Sophocles Orfanidis

Introduction to Signal Processing By Sophocles Orfanidis

Introduction to Signal Processing by Sophocles Orfanidis


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Introduction to Signal Processing Summary

Introduction to Signal Processing: United States Edition by Sophocles Orfanidis

Appropriate for introductory courses on digital signal processing at the junior and senior undergraduate levels. Also appropriate for lab and project-oriented courses and self-study, and can be used as a supplement for first year graduate courses.

Provides an applications-oriented introduction to digital signal processing. Orfandis covers all the basic DSP concepts and methods, such as sampling, discrete-time systems, DFT/FFT algorithms, and filter design. The book emphasizes the algorithmic, computational, and programming aspects of DSP, and includes a large number of worked examples, applications, and computer examples. Applications, such as wavetables and digital audio effects, were chosen to motivate and appeal to undergraduates.

Table of Contents



1. Sampling and Reconstruction.


2. Quantization.


3. Discrete-Time Systems.


4. FIR Filtering and Convolution.


5. z-Transforms.


6. Transfer Functions.


7. Digital Filter Realizations.


8. Signal Processing Applications.


9. DFT/FFT Algorithms.


10. FIR Digital Filter Design.


11. IIR Digital Filter Design.


12. Interpolation, Decimation, and Oversampling.


13. Appendices.


References.


Index.

Additional information

GOR009822062
9780132091725
0132091720
Introduction to Signal Processing: United States Edition by Sophocles Orfanidis
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
19951219
798
N/A
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