Digital Signal Analysis
Prentice-Hall (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published in March 1990
Book
Paperback/Softback
771 pages
978-0-13-211772-2 (ISBN)
Description
Maintaining the approach to digital system analysis of the first edition, this volume begins by relating continuous and digital signals to the process of sampling and then examines the techniques of digital signal analysis and processing. The text includes an expanded library of portable modules in FORTRAN-77. These modules cover applications and are designed to be used to perform useful operations in practice as well as to demonstrate the signal processing operations described in the text. There are revised chapters on discrete transforms, FIR and IIR filtering and spectral estimation as well as new chapters on the z-transform and least-squares system design. Included are also discussions of lattice structures and parametric spectral estimation and two appendices on Laplace and z-transforms and computing algorithms in FORTRAN-77.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pearson Education Limited
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
771 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-211772-2 (9780132117722)
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Previous edition
Samuel D. Stearns
Digital Signal Analysis
Book
01/1990
2nd Edition
Prentice Hall
€30.89
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Content
Review of least squares, orthogonality and the Fourier series; review of continuous transforms; transfer functions and convolution; sampling and measurement of signals; the discrete Fourier transform; the fast Fourier transform; the z-transform; non-recursive digital systems; digital and continuous systems; simulation of continuous systems; analogue and digital filter design; review of random functions; correlation and power spectra; least-squares system design; random sequences and spectral estimation.