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Digital Signal Processing : An Experimental Approach, Hardback Book

Digital Signal Processing : An Experimental Approach Hardback

Part of the Signals and Communication Technology series

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A rigorous but accessible treatment of the subject intertwining theoretical techniques with hands-on laboratory instruction and divided into three parts, this book covers various aspects of the digital signal processing (DSP) "problem".

It begins with analysis of discrete-time signals explaining sampling and the use of Fourier transforms.

The second part of the book covering digital–analog and analog–digital conversion provides a practical interlude before Part III lays out the development of the z-transform and the pros and cons of finite and infinite impulse response filters. MATLAB® is employed to visualise the mathematics underlying this discipline, making clear its engineering relevance.

The practical microprocessor-oriented parts of the book are introduced with special reference to the ADuC841, an lab manual for which is available.

These labs can be transposed for other microprocessors.

Problems are provided at the end of each chapter and an electronic solutions manual is available for tutors.

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