Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Discrete-time signals and systems
- 2 The z and Fourier transforms
- 3 Discrete transforms
- 4 Digital filters
- 5 FIR filter approximations
- 6 IIR filter approximations
- 7 Spectral estimation
- 8 Multirate systems
- 9 Filter banks
- 10 Wavelet transforms
- 11 Finite-precision digital signal processing
- 12 Efficient FIR structures
- 13 Efficient IIR structures
- References
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Discrete-time signals and systems
- 2 The z and Fourier transforms
- 3 Discrete transforms
- 4 Digital filters
- 5 FIR filter approximations
- 6 IIR filter approximations
- 7 Spectral estimation
- 8 Multirate systems
- 9 Filter banks
- 10 Wavelet transforms
- 11 Finite-precision digital signal processing
- 12 Efficient FIR structures
- 13 Efficient IIR structures
- References
- Index
Summary
This book originated from a training course for engineers at the research and development center of TELEBRAS, the former Brazilian telecommunications holding. That course was taught by the first author back in 1987, and its main goal was to present efficient digital filter design methods suitable for solving some of their engineering problems. Later on, this original text was used by the first author as the basic reference for the digital filters and digital signal processing courses of the Electrical Engineering Program at COPPE/Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
For many years, former students asked why the original text was not transformed into a book, as it presented a very distinct view that they considered worth publishing. Among the numerous reasons not to attempt such task, we could mention that there were already a good number of well-written texts on the subject; also, after many years of teaching and researching on this topic, it seemed more interesting to follow other paths than the painful one of writing a book; finally, the original text was written in Portuguese and a mere translation of it into English would be a very tedious task.
In later years, the second and third authors, who had attended the signal processing courses using the original material, were continuously giving new ideas on how to proceed. That was when we decided to go through the task of completing and updating the original text, turning it into a modern textbook.
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- Chapter
- Information
- Digital Signal ProcessingSystem Analysis and Design, pp. xvi - xxiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010