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Recent progress in the design and production of digital signal
processing (DSP) devices has provided significant new opportunities
to workers in the already extensive field of signal processing. It
is now possible to contemplate the use of DSP techniques in
cost-sensitive wide bandwidth applications, thereby making more
effective use of the large body of available signal processing
knowledge. Digital signal processing, long the province of
telecommunications is, in both research and applications contexts,
of growing importance in fields of medical signal analysis,
industrial control (particularly robotics), in the analysis and
synthesis of speech and in both audio and video entertainment
systems. The growing demand for engineering skills in these areas
has led to the writing of this book and the presentation of the
material of the book at an lEE-sponsored Vacation School at the
University of Leicester. This book is different from others in the
field in that it not only presents the fundamentals of DSP ranging
from data conversion to z-transforms and spectral analysis,
extending this into the areas of digital filtering and control, but
also gives significant detail of the new devices themselves and how
to use them. In addition to presenting the basic theory and
describing the devices and how to design with them, the material is
consolidated by extensive use of real examples in specific case
studies. The book is directed at readers with first degree level
training in engineering, physical sciences or mathematics and with
some understanding of electronics, and is appropriate for design
engineers in industry, users of DSP devices in scientific research
and in all technical development areas associated with the
processing of signals for display, storage, transmission or
control.
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