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The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing
The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to
Digital Signal Processing
By Steven W. Smith, Ph.D.
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640 Pages, Hardcover
Over 500 graphs and illustrations
Clear explanations
Very readable - low math - many examples
All the classic DSP techniques
Convolution, Recursion, Fourier Analysis...
Easy to use Digital Filters
Simple to design; incredible performance
New Applications
Topics usually reserved for specialized books: audio and image processing, neural networks, data compression, and more!
For Students and Professionals
Written for a wide range of fields: physics, bioengineering, geology, oceanography, mechanical and electrical engineering
About the book
- What is DSP?
- Why you need this book (8 good reasons for learning DSP)
- Comments by reviewers
- Errata
- Free software and teaching aids
- What is the difference between the book editions?
(Titles, hard cover, paperback, ISBN numbers)
About the author and his work
- Steve Smith's home page
- Steve Smith's research and development group:
- Tek84 Engineering Group
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