The text assumes a background in advanced calculus, including an introduction to complex variables and a basic familiarity with signals and linear systems theory. Discussions of applications in the areas of speech processing, consumer electronics, acoustics, radar, geophysical signal processing, and remote sensing help to place the theory in context. The author develops the basic theory independently for each of the transform domains and provides illustrative examples throughout to aid the reader. The text gives a coherent and exhaustive treatment of discrete-time linear systems, sampling, filtering and filter design, reconstruction, the discrete-time Fourier and z-transforms, Fourier analysis of signals, the fast Fourier transform, and spectral estimation. This is the standard text for introductory advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate level courses in signal processing. Publisher: Prentice Hall 2nd edition (February 15, 1999) Discrete-Time Signal Processing (2nd Edition) by Alan V.
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