Discrete-time Signal Processing: An Algebraic Approach by Darrell Williamson (Paperback, 1999)

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This text is intended to be used by postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students in the study of discrete-time integrals. It focuses on an algebraic approach to the analysis and design of discrete-time signal processing algorithms which renders the Laplace and z-transforms redundant for this purpose. While the material on difference equations is developed slowly, from an elementary base, it is assumed that the reader has a working knowledge of complex numbers and has completed a first course in vector and matrix analysis. Various subjects and problems are discussed including: - The solution of both difference and state space equations - Provides an alternative approach to the use of Laplace and z-transformations - Linear-algebraic ideas for the analysis and design of linear signals - The Design of recursive (IIR) and nonrecursive (FIR) digital filters - The design of classical Butterworth, Chebyshev and Elliptical analog filters and the transformation of analog filters - The Discrete Fourier Transform and its implementation through the Fast Fourier Transform - Applications of least-squares analysis to the design of linear phase FIR filters, convolution (FIR and IIR) signal models, and state space signal models - Design of digital filters via discrete approximation of analog filters, digital transformation of analog filter, and digital transformation of digital filter - Finite wordlength (FWL) implementation of IIR digital filters including the basic properties of both fixed and floating point arithmetic representations, implication of arithmetic quantizations and filter structure on accuracy and speed of real-time implementation - Written with clarity and containing the latest, detailed results based on comprehensive research, this book is an important textbook for all students interested in discrete-time signals - The text supports the use of algebra-based software packages, such as MATLAB .

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PublisherSpringer London LTD
ISBN-139781852331610
eBay Product ID (ePID)89446821

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Number of Pages421 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDiscrete-Time Signal Processing: an Algebraic Approach
Publication Year1999
SubjectEngineering & Technology, Computer Science
TypeTextbook
AuthorDarrell Williamson
SeriesAdvanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing
FormatPaperback

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Item Height235 mm
Item Weight670 g
Item Width155 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorDarrell Williamson

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