With a strong focus on basic principles and applications, this thoroughly up-to-date text provides a solid foundation in the concepts, methods, and algorithms of digital signal processing. Key topics such as spectral analysis, discrete-time systems, the sampling process, and digital filter design are all covered in well-illustrated detail.
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Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach, introduces the tools used in the analysis and design of discrete-time systems for signal processing. The practical examples and applications given in the book help in bringing the theory to life.
Digital Signal Processing
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A Computer-Based Approach
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This book comprehensively covers the undergraduate course on Digital Signal Processing. Problem solving using MATLAB is integrated into the text. Solved examples and critical-thinking exercises and review questions enhance the reader's comprehension of the concepts.
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Understanding DC Circuits is designed with the electronics beginner and student in mind. The authors use a practical approach, exposing the reader to the systems that are built with DC circuits, making it easy for beginners to master even complex concepts in electronics while gradually building their knowledge base of both theory and applications. E…
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This book is structured to serve as a text on management information systems for MBA, MCM
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This book covers all topics related to study of management information systems (MIS) required
for a postgraduate level study of the subject.
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