Key features include:
- Discrete-time Fourier transforms
- SINC functions to illustrate the generalized Fourier series concepts
- One consistent notation scheme used throughout the book
The author addresses the main concepts of digital signals, convolution, correlation and deconvolution. Digital filter designs using finite and infinite based impulse responses are presented along with their filter structures. Also included is coverage of basic analog communications including AM, FM and multiplexing as well as simple digital modulations. Example problems are presented in detail throughout the book and over 400 end of chapter problems are provided for further study.
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"This textbook presents the classical mathematical methods in signal processing. The theory is explained by numerous examples and figures. This book written for students in electrical engineering consists of 10 chapters and 3 appendices ... . Each chapter closes with a short summary and numerous exercises." (Manfred Tasche, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1200, 2011)