The Discrete-time signal processing book is the widely studied and taught in many institutes for the study of signal processing after the signals and systems course. The book is a bit tough to understand but it's the standard book that is to be taught. It's a definitive and authoritative book on DSP.
The book provides thorough treatment of the fundamental theorems and properties of discrete-time linear systems, filtering, sampling, and discrete-time Fourier Analysis. By focusing on the general and universal concepts in discrete-time signal processing, it remains vital and relevant to the new challenges arising in the field -- "without" limiting itself to specific technologies with relatively short life spans.
FEATURES
- NEW--Provides a new chapter organization.
- NEW--Material on:
- Multi-rate filtering banks.
- The discrete cosine transform.
- Noise-shaping sampling strategies.
- NEW--Includes several dozen new problem-solving examples that not only illustrate key points, but demonstrate approaches to typical problems related to the material.
- NEW--Contains a wealth of "combat tested" problems which are the best produced over decades of undergraduate and graduate signal processing classes at MIT and Georgia Tech.
- NEW--Problems are completely reorganized by level of difficulty into separate categories:
- Basic Problems with Answers to allow the user to check their results, but not solutions (20 per chapter).
- Basic Problems -- without answers.
- Advanced Problems.
- Extension Problems -- start from the discussion in the book and lead the reader beyond to glimpse some advanced areas of signal processing.
- Covers the history of discrete-time signal processing as well as contemporary developments in thefield.
- Discusses the wide range of present and future applications of the technology.
- Focuses on the general and universal concepts in discrete-time signal processing.
- Offers a wealth of problems and examples.
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