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Book MODERN DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Download or read book MODERN DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING written by V. UDAYASHANKARA and published by PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.. This book was released on 2012-04-02 with total page 821 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Intended as a text for three courses—Signals and Systems, Digital Signal Processing (DSP), and DSP Architecture—this comprehensive book, now in its Second Edition, continues to provide a thorough understanding of digital signal processing, beginning from the fundamentals to the implementation of algorithms on a digital signal processor. This Edition includes a new chapter on Continuous Time Signals and Systems, and many Assembly and C programs, which are useful to conduct a laboratory course in Digital Signal Processing. Besides, many existing chapters are modified substantially to widen the coverage of the book. Primarily designed for undergraduate students of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and Information Technology, this text will also be useful as a supplementary text for advanced digital signal processing and real time digital signal processing courses of Postgraduate programmes. KEY FEATURES : Provides a large number of worked-out examples to strengthen the grasp of the concepts of digital signal processing. Explains the architecture, addressing modes and instructions of TMS 320C54XX fixed point DSP with assembly language and C programs. Includes MATLAB programs and exercises throughout the book. Offers review questions and multiple choice questions at the end of each chapter to help students test their understanding about the fundamentals of the subject. Contains MATLAB commands in Appendix.

Book Modern Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Modern Digital Signal Processing written by Prabhakar S. Naidu and published by Alpha Science Int'l Ltd.. This book was released on 2003 with total page 426 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: &Quot;DSP is a mathematics-oriented subject and this text provides a precise mathematics based approach to the subject along with a concise and clear narrative to help the students. A general background in college mathematics is assumed."--BOOK JACKET.

Book Modern Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Modern Digital Signal Processing written by Roberto Cristi and published by Cengage Learning. This book was released on 2004 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Roberto Cristi conveys the excitement of the Digital Signal Processing field in which students can experiment with sounds, images, and video. Using a wealth of applications, the book covers Digital Signal Processing material well suited to today's diverse student population. The author presents the material in a logical sequence so that students can appreciate how concepts develop. The book can be effectively used in a university classroom or as a base for self-study.s

Book Digital Signal Processing in Modern Communication Systems  Edition 2

Download or read book Digital Signal Processing in Modern Communication Systems Edition 2 written by Andreas Schwarzinger and published by Andreas Schwarzinger. This book was released on 2022-01-13 with total page 638 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second edition of Digital Signal Processing in Modern Communication Systems (www.signal-processing.net) takes you on a journey that starts with basic DSP principles and ends with a treatment of modern wireless modems such as single-tone and OFDM transceivers which are found in GSM, WLAN, LTE and 5G technologies. Throughout this journey, we will cover signal processing topics that are applicable not just to the field of communications but to many engineering disciplines. This text steps outside the often dry mathematical presentation of more traditional DSP books and provides a more intuitive approach to this fascinating topic. Some of this book's uniqueness can be summarized as follows: - An intuitive approach to the topic of digital signal processing. - Working in-book MatLab examples supporting all important concepts. - A large scope covering basic concepts (correlation, convolution, DFT, FIR filters ...) as well as advanced topics (optimization, adaptive signal processing, equalization, OFDM, MIMO ... ). - MatLab modeling of analog/RF effects (multipath channel, thermal noise, phase noise, IQ imbalances, DC and frequency offsets) that must be addressed and solved in modern modem design. - Real world topics that go beyond the ordinary communication textbooks such as signal synchronization, modem rate management, and fixed-point effects. All in all, this book is a must-have for students and practicing engineers who want to build upon the principles of Digital Signal Processing, enrich their understanding with advanced topics, and then apply that knowledge to the design of modern wireless modems.

Book Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Digital Signal Processing written by Paulo S. R. Diniz and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2002-04-18 with total page 678 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital signal processing lies at the heart of the communications revolution and is an essential element of key technologies such as mobile phones and the Internet. This book covers all the major topics in digital signal processing (DSP) design and analysis, supported by MatLab examples and other modelling techniques. The authors explain clearly and concisely why and how to use digital signal processing systems; how to approximate a desired transfer function characteristic using polynomials and ratio of polynomials; why an appropriate mapping of a transfer function on to a suitable structure is important for practical applications; and how to analyse, represent and explore the trade-off between time and frequency representation of signals. An ideal textbook for students, it will also be a useful reference for engineers working on the development of signal processing systems.

Book The Essential Guide to Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book The Essential Guide to Digital Signal Processing written by Richard G. Lyons and published by Pearson Education. This book was released on 2014 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using everyday examples and simple diagrams, two leading DSP consultants and instructors completely demystify signal processing with this text. Students will discover what digital signals are, how they're generated, and how they're changing life. Students will learn all they need to know about digital signal collection, filtering, analysis, and more, and how DSP works in today's most exciting devices and applications.

Book Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Digital Signal Processing written by Winser Alexander and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2016-11-14 with total page 636 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital signal processing (DSP) has been applied to a very wide range of applications. This includes voice processing, image processing, digital communications, the transfer of data over the internet, image and data compression, etc. Engineers who develop DSP applications today, and in the future, will need to address many implementation issues including mapping algorithms to computational structures, computational efficiency, power dissipation, the effects of finite precision arithmetic, throughput and hardware implementation. It is not practical to cover all of these in a single text. However, this text emphasizes the practical implementation of DSP algorithms as well as the fundamental theories and analytical procedures that form the basis for modern DSP applications. Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and System Design provides an introduction to the principals of digital signal processing along with a balanced analytical and practical treatment of algorithms and applications for digital signal processing. It is intended to serve as a suitable text for a one semester junior or senior level undergraduate course. It is also intended for use in a following one semester first-year graduate level course in digital signal processing. It may also be used as a reference by professionals involved in the design of embedded computer systems, application specific integrated circuits or special purpose computer systems for digital signal processing, multimedia, communications, or image processing. - Covers fundamental theories and analytical procedures that form the basis of modern DSP - Shows practical implementation of DSP in software and hardware - Includes Matlab for design and implementation of signal processing algorithms and related discrete time systems - Bridges the gap between reference texts and the knowledge needed to implement DSP applications in software or hardware

Book Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Digital Signal Processing written by Ashok Ambardar and published by Thomson Learning. This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a modern and self-contained introduction to digital signal processing (DSP). It is supplemented by a vast number of end-of-chapter problems such as worked examples, drill exercises, and application oriented problems that require the use of computational resources such as MATLAB. Also, many figures have been included to help grasp and visualize critical concepts. Results are tabulated and summarized for easy reference and access. The text also provides a broader perspective to the content by introducing useful applications and additional special topics in each chapter. These form the background for more advanced graduate courses.

Book Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Digital Signal Processing written by Shlomo Engelberg and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2008-01-08 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A mathematically rigorous but accessible treatment of digital signal processing that intertwines basic theoretical techniques with hands-on laboratory instruction is provided by this book. The book covers various aspects of the digital signal processing (DSP) "problem". It begins with the analysis of discrete-time signals and explains sampling and the use of the discrete and fast Fourier transforms. The second part of the book — covering digital to analog and analog to digital conversion — provides a practical interlude in the mathematical content before Part III lays out a careful development of the Z-transform and the design and analysis of digital filters.

Book Handbook for Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Handbook for Digital Signal Processing written by Sanjit K. Mitra and published by Wiley-Interscience. This book was released on 1993-07-26 with total page 1320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A reference work on all aspects and applications of digital signal processing, which covers the design of hardware and software systems, and the principles and applications of video processing, communications, sonar and radar.

Book Modern Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Modern Digital Signal Processing written by and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Applied Signal Processing

Download or read book Applied Signal Processing written by Nadder Hamdy and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2008-07-25 with total page 556 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Classical signal processing techniques are based primarily on the analog nature of all signals. However, the continuously improving performance of digital circuitry and processors has prompted a switch to digital signal processing techniques rather than the traditional analog ones. Applied Signal Processing recognizes the linkage between

Book Practical Applications in Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Practical Applications in Digital Signal Processing written by Richard Newbold and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Only DSP Book 100% Focused on Step-by-Step Design and Implementation of Real Devices and Systems in Hardware and Software Practical Applications in Digital Signal Processing is the first DSP title to address the area that even the excellent engineering textbooks of today tend to omit. This book fills a large portion of that omission by addressing circuits and system applications that most design engineers encounter in the modern signal processing industry. This book includes original work in the areas of Digital Data Locked Loops (DLLs), Digital Automatic Gain Control (dAGC), and the design of fast elastic store memory used for synchronizing independently clocked asynchronous data bit streams. It also contains detailed design discussions on Cascaded Integrator Comb (CIC) filters, including the seldom-covered topic of bit pruning. Other topics not extensively covered in other modern textbooks, but detailed here, include analog and digital signal tuning, complex-to-real conversion, the design of digital channelizers, and the techniques of digital frequency synthesis. This book also contains an appendix devoted to the techniques of writing mixed-language C\C++ Fortran programs. Finally, this book contains very extensive review material covering important engineering mathematical tools such as the Fourier series, the Fourier transform, the z transform, and complex variables. Features of this book include * Thorough coverage of the complex-to-real conversion of digital signals * A complete tutorial on digital frequency synthesis * Lengthy discussion of analog and digital tuning and signal translation * Detailed coverage of the design of elastic store memory * A comprehensive study of the design of digital data locked loops * Complete coverage of the design of digital channelizers * A detailed treatment on the design of digital automatic gain control * Detailed techniques for the design of digital and multirate filters * Extensive coverage of the CIC filter, including the topic of bit pruning * An extensive review of complex variables * An extensive review of the Fourier series, and continuous and discrete Fourier transforms * An extensive review of the z transform

Book An Introduction to Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book An Introduction to Digital Signal Processing written by John H. Karl and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2012-12-02 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An Introduction to Digital Signal Processing is written for those who need to understand and use digital signal processing and yet do not wish to wade through a multi-semester course sequence. Using only calculus-level mathematics, this book progresses rapidly through the fundamentals to advanced topics such as iterative least squares design of IIR filters, inverse filters, power spectral estimation, and multidimensional applications--all in one concise volume. This book emphasizes both the fundamental principles and their modern computer implementation. It presents and demonstrates how simple the actual computer code is for advanced modern algorithms used in DSP. Results of these programs, which the reader can readily duplicate and use on a PC, are presented in many actual computer drawn plots. - Assumes no previous knowledge of signal processing but leads up to very advanced techniquescombines exposition of fundamental principles with practical applications - Includes problems with each chapter - Presents in detail the appropriate computer algorithums for solving problems

Book Digital Control Using Digital Signal Processing

Download or read book Digital Control Using Digital Signal Processing written by Farzad Nekoogar and published by Prentice Hall PTR. This book was released on 1999 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text introduces digital control systems and demonstrates how to analyze and design these systems. It shows how to use DSPs to implement controllers designed with both classical frequency domain techniques and modem state variable methods. Computer-aided analysis and design tools, like MATLAB, are used throughout, and the basic mathematics of digital control systems are presented early, so users have the grounding they need to solve real-world problems. Classical design techniques for compensators are explained, as is the use of DSPs to implement compensator transfer functions. The book closes with a detailed look at modern state space techniques like pole placement state estimation; the optimal linear quadratic regulator; and a brief discussion of fuzzy logic design.

Book Modern Digital Signal Processing An Introduction

Download or read book Modern Digital Signal Processing An Introduction written by Prabhakar S. Naidu and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Digital Signal Processing in Audio and Acoustical Engineering

Download or read book Digital Signal Processing in Audio and Acoustical Engineering written by Francis F. Li and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2019-04-02 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Starting with essential maths, fundamentals of signals and systems, and classical concepts of DSP, this book presents, from an application-oriented perspective, modern concepts and methods of DSP including machine learning for audio acoustics and engineering. Content highlights include but are not limited to room acoustic parameter measurements, filter design, codecs, machine learning for audio pattern recognition and machine audition, spatial audio, array technologies and hearing aids. Some research outcomes are fed into book as worked examples. As a research informed text, the book attempts to present DSP and machine learning from a new and more relevant angle to acousticians and audio engineers. Some MATLAB® codes or frameworks of algorithms are given as downloads available on the CRC Press website. Suggested exploration and mini project ideas are given for "proof of concept" type of exercises and directions for further study and investigation. The book is intended for researchers, professionals, and senior year students in the field of audio acoustics.