Introductory Digital Signal Processing with Computer Applications


€69,95
Auteur Paul A. Lynn (Formerly Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of London, UK)
Taal ENG- Engels
Bindwijze Paperback
ISBN/EAN 9780471976318
Genre Onderwijs
Doelgroep Tieners en jongvolwassenen, Volwassenen en jong volwassenen, Volwassenen
BookTok categorie Studieboek / academisch
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Introductory Digital Signal Processing with Computer Applications, second edition, written by Paul A. Lynn and Wolfgang Fuerst, provides a clear overview of digital signal processing with practical applications. This textbook is intended for students and professionals who want to gain insight into the fundamental principles of digital signal processing.

Description

This second edition covers important topics such as digital signals and systems, time- and frequency-domain analysis, digital filtering, and processing of random signals. The book includes extensive examples, including computer programs in C and PASCAL, with accompanying graphs. The approach requires no prior knowledge of electronics or computer engineering.

Key features:

  • Fundamentals of digital signal processing
  • Time- and frequency-domain techniques, including discrete and fast Fourier transforms
  • Design and application of digital filters
  • Analysis and processing of random signals, such as signal detection in noise
  • Practical programming examples to support the theory

An appropriate reference work for students in electrical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, and physics, as well as for engineers who want to deepen their knowledge of digital signal processing.

Product specifications

  • Author: Paul A. Lynn (formerly Imperial College London, UK)
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication date: April 29, 1998
  • Number of pages: 496
  • ISBN: 9780471976318
  • Subject: Digital signal processing (DSP)
  • BISAC: COMPUTERS / Computer Science

About the author

PAUL A. LYNN, formerly Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, UK

WOLFGANG FUERST, formerly Information Management Services, United Nations, New York, USA

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