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Practical Digital Signal Processing
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Practical Digital Signal Processing

by Edmund Lai
October 2003
Intermediate to advanced
304 pages
7h 46m
English
Newnes
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Preface

Digital signal processing (DSP) can be considered simply to be the capture, analysis and manipulation of an analog signal by a digital computer. The integration of DSP software and hardware into products across a wide range of industries has necessitated the understanding and application of DSP by engineers and technicians.

The aim of this book is to introduce DSP from a practical point of view using a minimum of mathematics. The emphasis is on the practical aspects of DSP, implementation issues, tips and tricks and pitfalls and practical applications. Intuitive explanations and appropriate examples are used to develop a fundamental understanding of DSP theory. The coverage in the book is fairly broad from process control to communications. ...

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ISBN: 9780750657983