ABSTRACT
Now available in a three-volume set, this updated and expanded edition of the bestselling The Digital Signal Processing Handbook continues to provide the engineering community with authoritative coverage of the fundamental and specialized aspects of information-bearing signals in digital form. Encompassing essential background material, technical details, standards, and software, the second edition reflects cutting-edge information on signal processing algorithms and protocols related to speech, audio, multimedia, and video processing technology associated with standards ranging from WiMax to MP3 audio, low-power/high-performance DSPs, color image processing, and chips on video. Drawing on the experience of leading engineers, researchers, and scholars, the three-volume set contains 29 new chapters that address multimedia and Internet technologies, tomography, radar systems, architecture, standards, and future applications in speech, acoustics, video, radar, and telecommunications.
Emphasizing theoretical concepts, Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals provides comprehensive coverage of the basic foundations of DSP and includes the following parts: Signals and Systems; Signal Representation and Quantization; Fourier Transforms; Digital Filtering; Statistical Signal Processing; Adaptive Filtering; Inverse Problems and Signal Reconstruction; and Time–Frequency and Multirate Signal Processing.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|78 pages
Signals and Systems
part 2|54 pages
Signal Representation and Quantization
part 3|96 pages
Fast Algorithms and Structures
part 4|92 pages
Digital Filtering
part 5|144 pages
Statistical Signal Processing
part 6|166 pages
Adaptive Filtering
part 7|176 pages
Inverse Problems and Signal Reconstruction
part 8|62 pages
Time—Frequency and Multirate Signal Processing