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  1. Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Signal Processing Perspective by Zhi-Pei Liang, Paul C. Lauterbur, 1999-10-18
  2. Digital Signal Processing: An Overview of Basic Principles by Jack Cartinhour, 1999-06-11
  3. First Principles of Discrete Systems and Digital Signal Processing (Addison-Wesley Series in Electrical Engineering) by Robert D. Strum, Donald E. Kirk, 1988-01-01
  4. Practical Signal Processing by Mark Owen, 2007-05-21
  5. Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists by Steven Smith, 2002-11-06
  6. Digital Signal Processing for Measurement Systems: Theory and Applications (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage) by Gabriele D'Antona, Alessandro Ferrero, 2010-11-02
  7. Signal Processing: A Mathematical Approach by Charles L. Byrne, 2005-06-15
  8. Signal Processing and Linear Systems by B. P. Lathi, 2000-02-24
  9. Introduction to Digital Signal Processing (Mcgraw Hill Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) by Roman Kuc, 1988-02
  10. Pseudo Random Signal Processing: Theory and Application by Hans-Jurgen Zepernick, Adolf Finger, 2005-11-29
  11. Digital Control Using Digital Signal Processing by Farzad Nekoogar, Gene Moriarty, 1998-11-24
  12. Cyclostationarity in Communications and Signal Processing
  13. Discrete-time Signal Processing: An Introduction by A.W.M.Van Den Enden, N.A.M. Verhoeckx, 1989-04-01
  14. Hands-On Digital Signal Processing by Fred J. Taylor, Jon Mellott, 1998-03-01

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82. Digital Signal Processing - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
This book will discuss some of the mathematical concepts behind digital processing, it will then discuss some particular algorithms, and finally it will
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Jump to: navigation search Digital Signal Processing This book requires Signals and Systems as a prerequisite. This book requires Linear Algebra as a prerequisite. This book is intended for readers at the Undergraduate level.
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    With the explosion of digital communications and digital media, the need for methods to process digital data is more important than ever. This book will discuss some of the mathematical concepts behind digital processing, it will then discuss some particular algorithms, and finally it will discuss the actual implementations of these techniques in actual hardware and software systems. Many real-world algorithms are based on the techniques described in this book. JPEG images, MP3 songs, MPEG-2 videos, and ZIP files are all processed using digital processing techniques, and all of them will be discussed, at least conceptually. This book will not teach programming, and will probably not even provide much in the way of actual code, so we don't need to worry about language dependance, except where otherwise noted. For some solid background information on some of the mathematical theory in this book, consider reading Signals and Systems This book is in a very early stage of production, and many of the pages either don't exist or only exist as bare stubs. Help and contributions from all wikibookians will be very much appreciated!

83. 101 Digital Signal Processing - Www.101science.com
Digital signal processing is still a new technology and is rapidly developing. Basically DSP is the representation of a signal by a sequence of numbers.
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DSP a crash course. The following is a simple three step example of one possible use of DSP. It is an over simplification to be sure but the basic principles are what we are looking for at this point. 1. A/D Conversion. An input signal is first passed through a low pass filter and then digitized with an analog to digital converter. This is called sampling. Tiny separate samples are taken of the input analog signal and represented at that moment by a digital value. The higher the sampling rate (up to a point) the better we can reconstruct the original signal. However a sampling rate too high complicates our hardware, causes problems and isn't a good design practice. A compromise is always in order. So, what do we do with this digital signal that represents our original analog signal? 2. Signal Processing. 3. D/A conversion. The digital signal is now converted back to an analog signal complete with all the mathematically processed elements. It will not look like the original and that is the whole point we wanted to accomplish. We can use DSP to change a signal based upon our mathematically controlled manipulation.

84. ARRLWeb: DSP - Digital Signal Processing
Digital signal processing uses software techniques to accomplish many things that have traditionally been accomplished in hardware, plus a number of things
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85. Signal Processing
In the following sections, I will dissect the ANSI signal.h library and demonstrate how to use its interfaces. We will then proceed to the POSIX signal
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86. Signal And Image Processing Products And Resources - Academic - National Instrum
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87. Signal, Image, And Speech Processing
The signal and Image processing Group conducts research on a full spectrum of topics, ranging from the mathematicaltheory of signal and image processing to
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