BIBLIOGRAPHY
SELECTED WEB REFERENCES
Frigo, M., and S. G. Johnson. n.d.. FFTW—fastest Fourier transform in the West. http://www.fftw.org.
Goldberger, A. L., L. A. N. Amaral, L. Glass, J. M. Hausdorff, P. C. Ivanov, R. G. Mark, J. E. Mietus, G. B. Moody, C.-K. Peng, and H. E. Stanley. 2000. PhysioBank, PhysioToolkit, and PhysioNet: components of a new research resource for complex physiologic signals. Circulation 101(23):e215–e220. http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/101/23/e215.
IEEE 754 Group. 2004. IEEE 754: standard for binary floating-point arithmetic. http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/754.
IEEE/NSF. n.d.. Signal processing information base. http://spib.rice.edu/spib.html.
Kak, A. C., and M. Slaney. 1988. Principles of Computerized Tomographic Imaging. New York: IEEE Press. http://www.slaney.org/pct/index.html.
SIDC-team. 1749–2010. Monthly report on the international sunspot number. http://www.sidc.be/sunspot-data/.
SELECTED ACADEMIC PAPERS
Ahmed, N., T. Natarajan, and K. R. Rao. 1974. Discrete cosine transform. IEEE Transactions on Computers C23(1):90–93.
Black, H. S. 1934. Stabilized feed-back amplifiers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers 53:114–120.
Butterworth, S. 1930. On the theory of filter amplifiers. Experimental Wireless and the Wireless Engineer 7:536–541.
Cooley, J. W., P. A. Lewis, and P. D. Welch. 1967a. Application of the fast Fourier transform to computation of Fourier integrals, Fourier series, and convolution integrals. IEEE Transactions on ...