
Streamlining Digital Signal Processing
A Tricks of the Trade Guidebook
Richard G. Lyons(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. September 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-470-13157-2 (ISBN)
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Description
A very different DSP book! Tips, tricks of the trade, practical shortcuts, and clever, real-world engineering solutions you didn't learn in school-from a "dream team" of experienced signal-processing professionals
The practicing engineer's need for guidance on how to make DSP work led editor Richard Lyons to create his popular "DSP Tips & Tricks" column in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. Now, Streamlining Digital Signal Processing collects those articles-each originally written by a different practicing DSP engineer-that have undergone careful editorial review and incorporated feedback from the magazine's readers, and added more explanations, applications, and illustrations. These new, highly readable chapters cover an assortment of signal processing topics such as digital filtering, spectrum analysis, specialized signal generation, high-speed function approximation, and more. While rich in the specialized DSP tips and tricks that make it a valuable resource for experienced working engineers, this book also contains sufficient fundamental DSP theory and simple mathematics to make it accessible to students.
This is so much more than just another DSP textbook-it bridges the theory-to-practice gap and gives practicing engineers and computer programmers the useful, real-life tips, tricks, and techniques they need to make DSP hardware and software designs operate faster, with improved accuracy and increased computational efficiency.
Reviews / Votes
"This rather small book is a valuable resource for signal processing practioners, and a great learning tool for students of a real world signal processing." (Computing Reviews, February 20, 2008)More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.6 cm
Width: 15.7 cm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
478 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-13157-2 (9780470131572)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
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Book
07/2012
2nd Edition
Wiley-IEEE Press
€90.00
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Person
Richard G. Lyons is a Consulting Systems Engineer and Lecturer with Besser Associates in Mountain View, California, and has been the lead hardware engineer for numerous multimillion-dollar signal processing systems for both the National Security Agency (NSA) and TRW, Inc. He delivers digital signal processing seminars and training courses at technical conferences as well as to leading industry companies. He is a Member of IEEE and Eta Kappa Nu, and is Associate Editor of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, where he created and edits the "DSP Tips & Tricks" column.
Content
Preface. Contributors. Part One: Efficient Digital Filters. 1. Lost Knowledge Refound: Sharpened FIR Filters. 2. Quantized FIR Filter Design Using Compensating Zeros. 3. Designing Nonstandard Filters with Differential Evolution. 4. Designing IIR Filters with a Given 3 dB Point. 5. Filtering Tricks for FSK Demodulation. 6. Reducing CIC Filter Complexity. 7. Precise Filter Design. 8. Turbocharging Interpolated FIR Filters. 9. A Most Effi cient Digital Filter: The Two-Path Recursive All-Pass Filter. Part Two: Signal and Spectrum Analysis Tricks. 10. Fast, Accurate Frequency Estimators. 11. Fast Algorithms for Computing Similarity Measures in Signals. 12. Effi cient Multi-tone Detection. 13. Turning Overlap-Save into a Multiband, Mixing, Downsampling Filter Bank. 14. Sliding Spectrum Analysis. Part Three: Fast Function Approximation Algorithms. 15. Another Contender in the Arctangent Race. 16. High-Speed Square Root Algorithms. 17. Function Approximation Using Polynomials. 18. Effi cient Approximations for the Arctangent Function. 19. A Differentiator with a Difference. Part Four: Signal Generation Techniques. 20. Recursive Discrete-Time Sinusoidal Oscillators. 21. Direct Digital Synthesis: A Tool for Periodic Wave Generation. 22. Implementing a SD DAC in Fixed-Point Arithmetic. 23. Effi cient 8-PSK/16-PSK Generation Using Distributed Arithmetic. Part Five: Assorted High-Performance DSP Techniques. 24. Frequency Response Compensation with DSP. 25. Generating Rectangular Coordinates in Polar Coordinate Order. 26. The Swiss Army Knife of Digital Networks. 27. JPEG2000-Choices and Trade-offs for Encoders. 28. Using Shift Register Sequences. Index.