Digital Signal Processing With Matlab Examples, Volume 1: Signals And Data, Filtering, Non-stationary Signals, Modulation (signals And Communication Technology)
by Jose Maria Giron-Sierra /
2016 / English / EPUB
15.9 MB Download
This is the first volume in a trilogy on modern Signal
Processing. The three books provide a concise exposition of
signal processing topics, and a guide to support individual
practical exploration based on MATLAB programs.
This is the first volume in a trilogy on modern Signal
Processing. The three books provide a concise exposition of
signal processing topics, and a guide to support individual
practical exploration based on MATLAB programs.
This book includes MATLAB codes to illustrate each of the main
steps of the theory, offering a self-contained guide suitable for
independent study. The code is embedded in the text, helping
readers to put into practice the ideas and methods discussed.
This book includes MATLAB codes to illustrate each of the main
steps of the theory, offering a self-contained guide suitable for
independent study. The code is embedded in the text, helping
readers to put into practice the ideas and methods discussed.
The book is divided into three parts, the first of which
introduces readers to periodic and non-periodic signals. The
second part is devoted to filtering, which is an important and
commonly used application. The third part addresses more advanced
topics, including the analysis of real-world non-stationary
signals and data, e.g. structural fatigue, earthquakes,
electro-encephalograms, birdsong, etc. The book’s last chapter
focuses on modulation, an example of the intentional use of
non-stationary signals.
The book is divided into three parts, the first of which
introduces readers to periodic and non-periodic signals. The
second part is devoted to filtering, which is an important and
commonly used application. The third part addresses more advanced
topics, including the analysis of real-world non-stationary
signals and data, e.g. structural fatigue, earthquakes,
electro-encephalograms, birdsong, etc. The book’s last chapter
focuses on modulation, an example of the intentional use of
non-stationary signals.