The second, substantially enlarged edition of the textbook gives a comprehensive insight into the characteristics and the design of digital filters. It briefly introduces the theory of continuous-time systems and the design methods for analog filters. Discrete-time systems, the basic structures of digital filters, sampling theorem, and the design of IIR filters are widely discussed. The author devotes important parts to the design of non-recursive filters and the effects of finite register length. The explanation of techniques like oversampling and noise shaping concludes the book.
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From the reviews of the second edition:
"This second edition of the textbook gives a comprehensive insight into the characteristics and the design of digital filters. ... The text is written very clearly and does not require more than the standard mathematical background material. Numerous worked-out examples and a large number of exercises are included in the book. The book may be very useful for students, postgraduate students, engineers and scientists who are studying and designing digital filters. It is suitable for self-studying." (Mikhail P. Moklyachuk, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1231, 2012)
"This second edition of the textbook gives a comprehensive insight into the characteristics and the design of digital filters. ... The text is written very clearly and does not require more than the standard mathematical background material. Numerous worked-out examples and a large number of exercises are included in the book. The book may be very useful for students, postgraduate students, engineers and scientists who are studying and designing digital filters. It is suitable for self-studying." (Mikhail P. Moklyachuk, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1231, 2012)