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One- and Multidimensional Signal Processing

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Hartmut Schröder, University of Dortmund, Germany and Holger Blume, Institute of Technology, RWTH Aachen, Germany
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0471 80541 6
October 2000
Hardback
374pp


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Multidimensional Signal Processing plays an important role for modern image processing systems, and it plays a
vital part in image and video communications as well as automation techniques. Developed from course material from
an annual industrial training course given to Philips, this text offers an insight into the basic methods of
multidimensional digital signal processing.
Features of the text include:
- Combined view of one-dimensional and multi-dimensional signal processing
- Coverage of optical scanning as well as linear and nonlinear electronic processing models
The applications oriented approach to this subject, including modern applications in the field of image processing
such as motion compensation, noise reduction and upconversion of image sequences, makes this title a valuable
reference resource for practising signal processing engineers, systems designers as well as postgraduates in this
rapidly evolving field.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Multidimensional Signals and Systems
- Spatio Temporal Sampling of Multidimensional Signals
- Discrete Signals and linear Systems
- Elementary Filter Structures and the z-Transform
- Discrete Fourier Transform
- Design of IIR-Filters
- Properties and Design of FIR-Filters
- Properties and Design of 2D-FIR-Filters for Images
- Operators for Image Processing
- Nonlinear Filters
- Appendix
- References
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