From the Publisher:
"Dag Stranneby has written a uniquely practical DSP text, which places the emphasis on understanding the principles and applications of DSP with a minimum of mathematics. In one volume, this book covers a broad area of digital signal processing systems such as A/D and D/A converters, adaptive filters, spectral estimation, neural networks, Kalman filters, fuzzy logic, data compression, error correction and DSP programming." Many courses will find that this book will replace several texts currently in use. It is ideal for introductory university modules, as well as similar courses such as HNC/D. It is also suitable for use on industrial training courses and ideal as a reference text for professionals.
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