Signal Processing First, 1st edition
Published by Pearson (February 26, 2003) © 2003
- James H. McClellan Georgia Institute of Technology
- Ronald W. Schafer Georgia Institute of Technology
- Mark Yoder
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For introductory courses (sophomore/junior) in Digital Signal Processing and Signals and Systems. Text may be used before the student has taken a course in circuits.
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This text is derived from DSP First: A Multimedia Approach, published in 1997, which filled an emerging need for a new entry-level course not centered on analog circuits in the ECE curriculum. It was also successfully used in 80 universities as a core text for linear systems and beginning signal processing courses. This derivative product, Signal Processing First [SPF] contains similar content and presentation style, but focuses on analog signal processing. Note: DSP First: A Multimedia Approach remains in print for those who choose a digital emphasis for their introductory course.
- Four new chapters on analog signal processing systems, plus many updates and enhancements.
- Creative use of innovative, computer technology—Makes abstract content more accessible, enabling it to reach a wider range of students. Unique features from this work, such as visual learning animations, hands-on demonstrations, and integrated laboratories in multimedia format are widely hailed as essential learning tools for mastering fundamental concepts.
- Many actual signals and sound files can be viewed with a Web browser or imported into MATLAB.
- Archive of hundreds of solved exercises on CD, plus much more.
1. Introduction.
2. Sinusoids.
3. Spectrum Representation.
4. Sampling and Aliasing.
5. FIR Filters.
6. Frequency Response of FIR Filters.
7. z-Transforms.
8. IIR Filters.
9. Continuous-Time Signals and LTI Systems.
10. The Frequency Response.
11. Continuous-Time Fourier Transform.
12. Filtering, Modulation, and Sampling.
13. Computing the Spectrum.
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