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Discrete-Time Signal Processing by Alan V. Oppenheim
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Discrete-Time Signal Processing

by Alan V. Oppenheim

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This is the absolute must-have signal processing book. While it doesn't cover statistical signal processing in much depth, all other aspects are well-covered. Combine with Brian Evans' Signal Processing package for Mathematica, and you're set. ( )
  Knud | Jun 17, 2007 |
This is the standard text book for the DSP course in many universities. But for deep knowledge of DSP, you also need a book to use with, for Mastering this field by programming and filter designing in MATLAB. ( )
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This is the standard text for introductory advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate level courses in signal processing. The text gives a coherent and exhaustive treatment of discrete-time linear systems, sampling, filtering and filter design, reconstruction, the discrete-time Fourier and z-transforms, Fourier analysis of signals, the fast Fourier transform, and spectral estimation. The author develops the basic theory independently for each of the transform domains and provides illustrative examples throughout to aid the reader. Discussions of applications in the areas of speech processing, consumer electronics, acoustics, radar, geophysical signal processing, and remote sensing help to place the theory in context. The text assumes a background in advanced calculus, including an introduction to complex variables and a basic familiarity with signals and linear systems theory. If you have this background, the book forms an up-to-date and self-contained introduction to discrete-time signal processing that is appropriate for students and researchers. Discrete-Time Signal Processing also includes an extensive bibliography.

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