Understanding Digital Signal Processing (2nd Edition)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.23 (792 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0131089897 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 688 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
LYONS is consulting systems engineer and lecturer with Besser Associates in Mountain View, CA. RICHARD G. As Associate Editor for IEEE Signal Processing, he created and edits the magazine's "DSP Tips & Tricks" column.. Lyons has taught DSP at the University of California Santa Cruz Extension and has authored numerous articles on DSP. He has been lead hardware engineer for multimillion dollar DSP systems for both the National Security A
The presentation of additional quadrature processing material makes the book more relevant, and useful, to DSP practitioners in the burgeoning fields of digital communications and wireless networking systems. This book provides engineers and scientists, who are relative beginners to DSP, their best opportunity to learn the basic mathematical and practical-engineering aspects of the burgeoning field of DSP. The new digital filtering material covers modern filter design techniques not covered in our competitor's books. The book strikes the right balance of mathematical level, and practical engineering guidance, making it accessible to the beginner without dumbing down the topic of DSP. In recent years, every aspect of engineering and science has been influenced by DSP because of the ubiquitous desktop computer and readily available signal processing software. Without DSP, there would be no Internet. Finally, the popular 'Digital Signal Processing Tricks' material will be expanded to further aid working DSP engineers solve their day-to-day signal processing problems as they design and build commercial products and aerospace systems.. The effects of DSP has entered every phase of our lives, from
This book is well written, its informative and interesting. I had seen the book "Understanding Digital Signal Processing" by Richard G. Lyons advertised on the internet. I have also seen and read several technical articles authored by Lyons scattered around the internet. I was interested in the book but I didn't want to purchase it before I could thumb through it and get an idea of the quality of its content. I paid a visit to the well stocked library at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and found it sitting on the shelf in the signal processing section. I checked the book out and had three week. Richard Lyons said 6th Printing Looks Fine. This is Richard Lyons (author). I read the Nov. 11 review by C. Brenner (Germany) and it seems he has some sort of "misprinted" copy of the book. I have seen dozens of copies of the 6th Printing and they were all printed correctly. (The book is part of the handout materials for my 6th Printing Looks Fine This is Richard Lyons (author). I read the Nov. 11 review by C. Brenner (Germany) and it seems he has some sort of "misprinted" copy of the book. I have seen dozens of copies of the 6th Printing and they were all printed correctly. (The book is part of the handout materials for my 3-day DSP class for Besser Associates.) Mr. Brenner should return his book to the seller and request another copy.. -day DSP class for Besser Associates.) Mr. Brenner should return his book to the seller and request another copy.. "Gentle introduction to DSP" according to calvinnme. If you are considering studying digital signal processing for the first time, I would strongly suggest studying this book in conjunction with the Schaum's outline on digital signal processing, and then going on to a more formal text, such as "Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications" by Proakis. This book uses and explains the required background mathematics, with instructive diagrams shown throughout. The author also bothers to explain to the reader the "whys" of digital signal processing. For example, the book e
It also contains more than twice as many "DSP Tips and Tricks"… including clever techniques even seasoned professionals may have overlooked.Down-to-earth, intuitive, and example-rich, with detailed numerical exercisesStresses practical, day-to-day DSP implementations and problem-solvingAll-new quadrature processing coverage includes easy-to-understand 3D drawingsExtended coverage of IIR filters; plus frequency sampling, interpolated FIR filtersNew coverage of multirate systems; including both polyphase and cascaded