Digital Signal Processing: Fundamentals and Applications 2nd Edition
Author(s): Li Tan Ph.D. Electrical Engineering University of New Mexico (Author), Jean Jiang Ph.D. Electrical Engineering University of New Mexico (Author)
Publisher: Academic Press
Publication Date: 22 Mar. 2013
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Print length: 896 pages
ISBN-10: 9780124158931
ISBN-13: 9780124158931
Book Description
Digital Signal Processing, Second Edition enables electrical engineers and technicians in the fields of biomedical, computer, and electronics engineering to master the essential fundamentals of DSP principles and practice. Many instructive worked examples are used to illustrate the material, and the use of mathematics is minimized for easier grasp of concepts. As such, this title is also useful to undergraduates in electrical engineering, and as a reference for science students and practicing engineers.
The book goes beyond DSP theory, to show implementation of algorithms in hardware and software. Additional topics covered include adaptive filtering with noise reduction and echo cancellations, speech compression, signal sampling, digital filter realizations, filter design, multimedia applications, over-sampling, etc. More advanced topics are also covered, such as adaptive filters, speech compression such as PCM, u-law, ADPCM, and multi-rate DSP and over-sampling ADC.
New to this edition:
MATLAB projects dealing with practical applications added throughout the book
New chapter (chapter 13) covering sub-band coding and wavelet transforms, methods that have become popular in the DSP field
New applications included in many chapters, including applications of DFT to seismic signals, electrocardiography data, and vibration signals
All real-time C programs revised for the TMS320C6713 DSK
Covers DSP principles with emphasis on communications and control applications
Chapter objectives, worked examples, and end-of-chapter exercises aid the reader in grasping key concepts and solving related problems
Website with MATLAB programs for simulation and C programs for real-time DSP
Editorial Reviews
Review
Finally, a book that bridges the gap separating DSP theory and hardware design!
From the Back Cover
Digital Signal Processing 2nd Edition
Bridging the gap between theory and application, this text covers all the main areas of modern DSP. Principles, applications, and hardware implementation issues are presented, and a wealth of worked examples and end of chapter exercises provide the opportunity for self-learning. Throughout the book emphasis is placed on applications to signal, image, and video processing, and real time implementation of DSP algorithms using DSP processors is highlighted.
New To This Edition:
New chapter (Chapter 13) covering subband coding and wavelet transforms
Additional MATLAB and C programming examples integrated throughout the book, particularly related to the TMS320C6713 DSK
New and revised examples and end-of-chapter exercises for personal practice, including applications of DFT to speech, multimedia, seismic signals, electrocardiography data, and vibration signals
New coverage of image compression using wavelet transform coding
Companion site with downloadable MATLAB code and real-time C programs available at booksite.elsevier.com/9780124158931.
Over 400 illustrations visually demonstrate key concepts
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About the Author
Lizhe Tan is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University Northwest. He received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, in 1992. Dr. Tan has extensively taught signals and systems, digital signal processing, analog and digital control systems, and communication systems for many years. He has published a number of refereed technical articles in journals, conference papers and book chapters in the areas of digital signal processing. He has authored and co-authored 4 textbooks, and holds a US patent. Dr. Tan is a senior member of the IEEE and has served as an associate editor for several engineering journals.
Jean Jiang is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at Purdue University Northwest. She received her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, in 1992. Dr. Jiang has taught digital signal processing, control systems and communication systems for many years. She has published a number of refereed technical articles in journals, conference papers and book chapters in the area of digital signal processing, and co-authored 4 textbooks. Dr. Jiang is a senior member of the IEEE.