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Conceptual digital signal processing with MATLAB (English)
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1 December 2020
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This book includes comprehensive information from basic digital signal processing (DSP) theories to the real-time filter realization of digital computers and processors. The treatment of digital signal processing is based on reconfiguration and tries to provide the theories with derivations, illustrations, and/or applications. Along the chapters of the book the abstract design is followed by further delicate analyses to meet the accurate filter performance. The DSP class is intended to provide a one- or two-semester program at the undergraduate level. Examples in this book demonstrate the visualization, verification, and realization of DSP algorithms based on the MATLAB programming. \newline The chapters of this book are the following: Preliminary digital filter design (Basics of digital filters based on the intuition, Simple weight and sum of recent inputs for desired output, Design the low, high, and band pass filter); Frequency and signals in discrete domain (Definition of frequency in continuous and discrete time domain, Sampling theory, Discrete time signal representations); Fourier analysis (Fundamentals to find the frequency magnitude from time domain, Discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT) for non-periodic signal, Discrete Fourier transform (DTF) for periodic signal); Filters in time domain (Reason to have the linear time invariance property, Finite impulse response (FIR) filter, Simple FIR filter design from the specification); Z-transform (Extension of DTFT and DFT to Z-transform, Z-transform for infinite impulse response (IIR) filter, Intuitive IIR filter designs); Filter design (Understanding the filter specification, Advanced FIR filter designs, Advanced IIR filter designs); Implementation matters (Quantization effect for fixed-point number system, Implementation matters for FIR and IIR filters, Frequency domain filter realization); Filters with MATLAB (Various filter realizations in MATLAB, Fixed-point number for MATLAB, C code generation for MATLAB); Appendix A: MATLAB fundamentals; Appendix B: MATLAB symbolic math toolbox; Index. Almost all chapters contain a problems and a references section. The lecture of this book can help the readers by understanding the fundamentals of DSP to employ them to real-world applications.
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digital filter
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Fourier analysis
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MATLAB
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Z-transform
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