Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Approach, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (October 18, 2001) © 2002

  • Emmanuel Ifeachor University of Plymouth
  • Barrie Jervis Sheffield Hallam University
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Modern coverage of the fundamentals, implementation and applications of digital signal processing techniques from a practical point of view.

The past ten years has seen a significant growth in DSP applications throughout all areas of technology and this growth is expected well into the next millennium. This successful textbook covers most aspects of DSP found in undergraduate electrical, electronic or communications engineering courses. Unlike many other texts, it also covers a number of DSP techniques which are of particular relevance to industry such as adaptive filtering and multirate processing. The emphasis throughout the book is on the practical aspects of DSP.



Table of contents

  • 1. Introduction.
  • 2. Analog I/O interface for real-time DSP systems.
  • 3. Discrete transforms.
  • 4. The z-transform and its applications in signal processing.
  • 5. Correlation and convolution.
  • 6. A framework for digital filter design.
  • 7. Finite impulse response (FIR) filter design.
  • 8. Design of infinite impulse response (IIR) digital filters.
  • 9. Multirate digital signal processing.
  • 10. Adaptive digital filters.
  • 11. Spectrum estimation and analysis.
  • 12. General- and special-purpose digital signal processors.
  • 13. Analysis of finite wordlength effects in fixed-point DSP systems.
  • 14. Applications and design studies. 

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