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Signal Processing - General & Miscellaneous, DSPs, Mathematical Programming & Operations Research, Mathematics - Applied

DSP First: A Multimedia Approach

by James H. McClellan, Mark Yoder, M. A. Yoder
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Overview

This hands on, multi-media package provides a motivating introduction to fundamental concepts, specifically discrete-time systems, for beginning engineering readers. Designed and written by experienced and well- respected authors, this class-tested learning package can also be used as a self-teaching tool for anyone eager to discover more about DSP applications, multi-media signals, and MATLAB. Unique features, such as visual learning demonstrations, MATLAB laboratories and a bank of solved home-work problems are just a few things that make this an essential learning tool for mastering fundamental concepts in today's electrical and computer engineering institutions.

FEATURES:

  • Presents basic DSP concepts in a clear and intuitive style.
  • Takes a hands-on practical approach.
  • Integrated laboratory projects relate to music, sound and image processing.
  • Includes new MATLAB functions for basic DSP operations.
  • Contains over 100 problems and 10 laboratories.
  • Has over 25 MATLAB demonstrations and animations useful for class.
  • Most demonstrations only require Student Edition of MATLAB Version 4.0 or higher.
  • Has archive of solved homework problems and exam questions.

Synopsis

This hands on, multi-media package provides a motivating introduction to fundamental concepts, specifically discrete-time systems, for beginning engineering readers. This class-tested learning package can also be used as a self-teaching tool for anyone eager to discover more about DSP applications, multi-media signals, and MATLAB.

Presents basic DSP concepts in a clear and intuitive style. Integrated laboratory projects related to music, sound and image processing and new MATLAB functions for basic DSP operations are also included.

Appropriate for readers interested in mastering fundamental concepts in today's electrical and computer engineering curriculum.

Booknews

This text is designed to introduce undergraduate students to digital signal processing (DSP) and real signals. The authors take a multimedia approach that concentrates on sound and image signals and their manipulation using the methods of DSP. A CD-ROM, which is seen as being more important that the text, contains demos, labs, exercises, homework problems with solutions, and many actual signals and sound files that can be viewed with a Web browser or imported into MATLAB. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Booknews

This text is designed to introduce undergraduate students to digital signal processing (DSP) and real signals. The authors take a multimedia approach that concentrates on sound and image signals and their manipulation using the methods of DSP. A CD-ROM, which is seen as being more important that the text, contains demos, labs, exercises, homework problems with solutions, and many actual signals and sound files that can be viewed with a Web browser or imported into MATLAB. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1997
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
523
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780132431712

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