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Digital Signal Processing: Spectral Computation and Filter Design (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) [Hardcover]

Chi-Tsong Chen

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This is a textbook for senior/graduate level students for courses in electrical engineering departments commonly called digital signal processing. It may also be useful to engineers and scientists who use digital computers to process measured data. Two major topics of the text are: Computer computation of frequency contents of signal and design filters to process signals. These two topics follow logically a basic text or course on Signals and Systems. Although most topics in the text are standard, the presentation and emphasis are significantly different from other existing DSP texts. MATLAB is an integral part of the text, but is not the main emphasis, the text being mostly centered on the basic ideas and procedures in digital signal processing. Thus, the text lists only essential MATLAB functions in the most commonly used programs and skips functions that adjust shapes and sizes of plots, and draw horizontal and vertical coordinates. Some elementary knowledge of signals and systems is helpful, but not necessary. This text is as self contained as possible.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not much you won't find everywhere else, 17 Dec 2001
By John D. Davis - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Digital Signal Processing: Spectral Computation and Filter Design (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) (Hardcover)
This is a not too bad but not too good discussion of all the usual DSP topics. The author chooses to do some very strange things, for example there is no explicit use of normalized frequency, but when discussing filter design it is used without much mention which could be very confusing. Good points for the book are some interesting MATLAB routines, and fairly comprehensive coverage at a junior/senior level. I'd suggest McClellan's DSP First, Steiglitz's Digital Signal Processing Primer, and Intro. to Signal Processing by Orfanidis over this for someone who really wants to understand things. If you already do understand the material and are looking for a supplemental reference, Mitra or O&S seem like better choices to me.

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1.0 out of 5 stars very bad, 2 Oct 2009
By Fyad Russel Ibrahim "FRI" - Published on Amazon.com
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This is the outdated edition. The book doesn't match the picture.The seller should be reported for that
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