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_aCavicchi, Thomas J. _93993 |
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_aDigital signal processing / _cThomas J. Cavicchi. |
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_aNew York : _bJ. Wiley, _c2000. |
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_a793 pages. : _billustration. |
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520 | 1 | _a"What are the relations between continuous-time and discrete-time / sampled-data systems, signals, and their spectra? How can digital systems be designed to replace existing analog systems? What is the reason for having so many transforms, and how do you know which one to use? What do s and z really mean, and how are they related? How can you use the fast Fourier transform (FFT) and other digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms to successfully process sampled signals?"--BOOK JACKET. "Inside, you'll find the answers to these and other fundamental questions on DSP. You'll gain a solid understanding of the key principles that will help you compare, select, and properly use existing DSP algorithms for an application. You'll also learn how to create original working algorithms or conceptual insights, design frequency-selective and optimal digital filters, participate in DSP research, and select or construct appropriate hardware implementations."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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_aSignal processing _xDigital techniques. _93994 |
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