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Digital Processing of Signals
Theory and Practice
Third Edition

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Maurice Bellanger, Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers, Paris, France.
Translated by John C.C. Nelson, School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Leeds, UK
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0471 97673 3
January 2000
Hardback
431pp


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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is used to enhance the quality of electronically
transmitted sound, images and data. Outlining the techniques used in the data processing of signals, the new
edition of this highly successful book presents a clear and concise discussion of the technical problems of digital
processing. It also offers an in-depth examination of the mathematical concepts underpinning DSP techniques.
- Presents the most valuable results in a form ideal for immediate implementation in systems design, and rapid evaluation of a project
- Features several exercises at the end of each chapter, often based upon concrete examples
- Completely revised and updated, with new material on discrete fourier transform, finite impulse response filters, infinite impulse response filters and sections, two-port filters structures and multirate filtering
From the Reviews of the 1st Edition ...
"This is a text which fills a major gap in the literature on the subject of digital signal processing. Its major contribution is the emphasis on the practical implementation and application of signal processing algorithms."
IEE Proceedings
Contents:
- Signal Digitizing - Sampling and Coding
- The Discrete Fourier Transform
- Other Fast Algorithms for the FFT
- Time-Invariant Discrete Linear Systems
- Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters
- Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filter Sections
- Infinite Impulse Response Filters
- Digital Ladder Filters
- Complex Signals and Minimum Phase Filters
- Multirate Filtering
- Filter Banks
- Adaptive Filtering
- Circuits and Factors of Complexity
- Applications in Telecommunications.
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