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Introduction to Signal Processing (Prentice Hall Signal Processing Series)

Introduction to Signal Processing (Prentice Hall Signal Processing Series)

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Autoren: Sophocles Orfanidis, Sophocles Orfandis
Urheber: Sophocles Orfanidis, Sophocles Orfandis
Verleger: Prentice Hall

Kaufen Neu: EUR 117,99



Neu (5) Gebraucht (6) ab EUR 94,27

Bewertung: 4.0 von 5 Sternen 3 Rezensionen
Verkaufsrang: 922616

Medium: Taschenbuch
Ausgabe: 0002
Seiten: 798
Versandgewicht: 3.3
Maße (innen): 9.5 x 7.4 x 1.4

ISBN: 0132091720
Dewey Dezimalzahl: 621.3822
EAN: 9780132091725
ASIN: 0132091720

Publikation: August 1995
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5 von 5 Sternen This is a good introductory book...really good!   Februar 17, 2000
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FIR and Interpolation, D/A and A/D implications to data sampling, DFT and Zeros and Poles...this book is good for educational purposes but also for reference...for those concepts that don't stick to your brain and yet you need one in a while!. I do recommend this book, personally, it is going to serve me well.


3 von 5 Sternen OK, could be better   Dezember 31, 1999
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The author uses non standatrd notation for mathematical concepts, which isn't that bad but is VERY annoying. The coding style is not easy to read. As my knowledge of the field increases, i find this book less and less useful. I wouldn't reccomend it to any one familiar with the field, but for some one who is starting out, it can be an Ok introduction. The book won't have much of a shelf life.


4 von 5 Sternen Not your last DSP text, but a fine choice for your first.   Dezember 23, 1999
David L. Rick (Colorado, USA)
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Many undergraduate DSP texts cover the same old material in the same old way. Sophocles J. Orfanidis has obviously thought carefully about what entry-level DSP students actually need to know to solve real problems. The requisite theory is there, but it hasn't been allowed to crowd out practical attention to algorithms and applications. Circular buffers and block-processing, fundmental to real DSP programs, are often ignored in other texts, but here they receive close attention. Actual C and/or MATLAB code is presented for many algorithms, and although the coding style sometimes emphasizes efficiency at the expense of clarity, it is still illustrative and helpful.

The FIR filtering chapter illustrates the author's pragmatic approach. Most of the emphasis is on window-method design, and little time is wasted on the usual zoo-full of historical windows. After a brief discussion of the popular Hamming window, the author concentrates on the Kaiser window, which provides enough design flexibilty to supplant most others. Some readers will find it odd that Orfanidis barely mentions the Parks-McClellan method of FIR filter design, but how many people actually code this design algorithm from scratch? Detailed knowledge of it is not required to use commercial design software, and the discussion of window methods provides much more insight into the engineering tradeoffs involved in FIR filter design.

The "Applications" chapter is a gem: Readers with an interest in Digital Audio will be pleased to find a wealth of algorithms and examples from this burgeoning field. Oversampling, noise-shaping, dither, and sample-rate conversion receive good coverage elsewhere in the text, but this chapter is full of "fun" algorithms like reverberation and flanging. Readers who want to learn more will find all the important papers listed in the references. Plus there's an excellent section on Noise Reduction and Signal Enhancement, which cuts to the heart of many engineering problems.

In short, this is book offers a rigorous, but unstuffy jump-start into the fascinating world of Digital Signal Processing. While it won't be the last textbook most students of DSP will purchase, it certainly merits consideration as their first.

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