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Digital Signal Processing with Examples in MATLAB

by Samuel D. Stearns, Stearns D. Stearns
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Overview

In a field as rapidly expanding as digital signal processing, even the topics relevant to the basics change over time both in their nature and their relative importance. It is important, therefore, to have an up-to-date text that not only covers the fundamentals, but that also follows a logical development that leaves no gaps readers must somehow bridge by themselves.

Digital Signal Processing with Examples in MATLAB® is just such a text. The presentation does not focus on DSP in isolation, but relates it to continuous signal processing and treats digital signals as samples of physical phenomena. The author also takes care to introduce important topics not usually addressed in signal processing texts, including the discrete cosine and wavelet transforms, multirate signal processing, signal coding and compression, least squares systems design, and adaptive signal processing. He also uses the industry-standard software MATLAB to provide examples of signal processing, system design, spectral analysis, filtering, coding and compression, and exercise solutions. All of the examples and functions used in the text are available online at www.crcpress.com.

Designed for a one-semester upper-level course but also ideal for self-study and reference, Digital Signal Processing with Examples in MATLAB is complete, self-contained, and rigorous. For basic DSP, it is quite simply the only book you need.

In a field as rapidly expanding as digital signal processing, even the topics relevant to the basics change over time both in their nature and their relative importance. It is important, therefore, to have an up-to-date text that not only covers the fundamentals, but that also follows a logical development that leaves no gaps readers must somehow bridge by themselves.Digital Signal Processing with Examples in MATLAB® is just such a text. The presentation does not focus on DSP in isolation, but relates it to continuous signal processing and treats digital signals as samples of physical phenomena. The author also takes care to introduce important topics not usually addressed in signal processing texts, including the discrete cosine and wavelet transforms, multirate signal processing, signal coding and compression, least squares systems design, and adaptive signal processing. He also uses the industry-standard software MATLAB to provide examples of signal processing, system design, spectral analysis, filtering, coding and compression, and exercise solutions. All of the examples and functions used in the text are available online at www.crcpress.com.Designed for a one-semester upper-level course but also ideal for self-study and reference, Digital Signal Processing with Examples in MATLAB is complete, self-contained, and rigorous. For basic DSP, it is quite simply the only book you need.

Synopsis

This book explains the fundamentals of digital signal processing and how to apply DSP to the design of signal processing systems. Using the downloadable files on the CRC Press website, readers can implement basic signal processing operations, including spectral analysis and modeling. This second edition features new sections on simulation of continuous systems, the Chirp-z transform, linear and logarithmic sampling and resampling, the discrete sine transform, spread-spectrum techniques, digital differentiation, and integration. It also includes more information on the power density spectrum, implementation of the FFT, and the equation error method in adaptive signal processing.

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Introduces the basic theory and applications of digital signal processing within the context of continuous signal processing, and provides short sample MATLAB programs. Written for senior level or graduate courses, the textbook reviews least-squares analysis and the Fourier series, then explains digital filters, statistical signal processing, least- squares system design, and adaptive signal processing systems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Samuel D. Stearns

Samuel D. Stearns is with the University of New Mexico and Sandia National Labs. Don R. Hush works at Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA

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Introduces the basic theory and applications of digital signal processing within the context of continuous signal processing, and provides short sample MATLAB programs. Written for senior level or graduate courses, the textbook reviews least-squares analysis and the Fourier series, then explains digital filters, statistical signal processing, least- squares system design, and adaptive signal processing systems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
360
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849310911

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