by Sophocles J. Orfanidis
Appropriate for introductory courses on digital signal processing at the junior and senior undergraduate levels. Also appropriate for lab and project-oriented courses and self-study, and can be used as a supplement for first year graduate courses.Provides an applications-oriented introduction to digital signal processing. Orfandis covers all the basic DSP concepts and methods, such as sampling, discrete-time systems, DFT/FFT algorithms, and filter design. The book emphasizes the algorithmic, computational, and programming aspects of DSP, and includes a large number of worked examples, applications, and computer examples. Applications, such as wavetables and digital audio effects, were chosen to motivate and appeal to undergraduates.
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