May 2014
Intermediate to advanced
208 pages
4h 38m
English
The technology of digital signal processing (DSP) has affected our modern lives in the most significant ways. If you watch television, connect to the Internet, use a digital camera, make a cell phone call, drive a car, type on the keyboard of a home computer, or use a charge or debit card, you are taking advantage of DSP. In fact, DSP is the technical brains in all those devices. Although we take advantage of DSP dozens of times a day, very few people have ever heard of digital signal processing and this strange situation is why DSP has been called a phantom technology. To show how much we depend on this invisible DSP technology, Table 1.1 provides a short list of what life would be ...