Product Description
The Most Complete, Modern, and Useful Collection of DSP Recipes: More Than 50 Practical Solutions and More than 30 Summaries of Pertinent Mathematical Concepts for Working Engineers
Notes on Digital Signal Processing is a comprehensive, easy-to-use collection of step-by-step procedures for designing and implementing modern DSP solutions. Leading DSP expert andIEEE Signal Processing Magazine associate editor C. Britton Rorabaugh goes far beyond the basic procedures found in other books while providing the supporting explanations and mathematical materials needed for a deeper understanding.
Rorabaugh covers the full spectrum of challenges working engineers are likely to encounter and delves into crucial DSP nuances discussed nowhere else. Readers will find valuable, tested recipes for working with multiple sampling techniques; Fourier analysis and fast Fourier transforms; window functions; classical spectrum analysis; FIR and IIR filter design; analog prototype filters;z-transform analysis; multirate and statistical signal processing; bandpass and quadrature techniques; and much more.
Notes on Digital Signal Processing begins with mapping diagrams that illuminate the relationships between all topics covered in the book. Many recipes include examples demonstrating actual applications, and most sections rely on widely used MATLAB tools.
DSP fundamentals: ideal, natural, and instantaneous sampling; delta functions; physical signal reconstruction; and more
Fourier Analysis: Fourier series and transforms; discrete-time and discrete Fourier transforms; signal truncation; DFT leakage and resolution
Fast Fourier transforms: decimation in time and frequency; prime factor algorithms; and fast convolution
Window techniques: sinusoidal analysis; window characteristics and choices; Kaiser windows; and more
Classical spectrum analysis: unmodified and modified periodograms; Bartletts and Welchs periodograms; and periodogram performance
FIR filters: design options; linear-phase FIR filters; periodicities; basic and Kaiser window methods; and the Parks-McClellan algorithm
Analog prototype filters: Laplace transforms; characterization; and Butterworth, Chebyshev, elliptic, and Bessel filters
z-Transform analysis: computation and transforms using partial fraction expansion
IIR filters: design options; impulse invariance methods; and bilinear transformation
Multirate signal processing: decimation and interpolation fundamentals; multistage and polyphase decimators and interpolation
Bandpass and quadrature techniques: bandpass sampling; wedge diagrams; complex and analytic signals; and advanced signal generation techniques
Statistical signal processing: parametric modeling of discrete-time signals; autoregressive signal models; fitting AR and All-Pole models; and more
About the Author
C. Britton Rorabaugh currently serves as Chief Scientist for a company that develops and manufactures specialized military communications equipment. He has extensive experience in communication system design and analysis, geolocation, radar processing, real-time software, numerical methods, computer graphics, C++, C, MATLAB
®, and assembly languages for various microprocessors and DSP devices. Rorabaugh is associate editor for
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine and author of multiple publications on wireless communications, DSP, digital filters, and error coding. He holds a B.S. and an M.S. in electrical engineering from Drexel University.
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