Digital Signal Processing: Theory and Practice
Author: Maurice Bellanger (Author), Benjamin A. Engel (Translator)
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Wiley
Edition 版次: 10th
Publication Date 出版日期: 2024-04-01
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 400 pages
ISBN-10: 139418266X
ISBN-13: 9781394182664
Book Description
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Understand the future of signal processing with the latest edition of this groundbreaking text
Signal processing is a key aspect of virtually all engineering fields. Digital techniques enormously expand the possible applications of signal processing, forming a part of not only conventional engineering projects but also data analysis and artificial intelligence. There are considerable challenges raised by these techniques, however, as the gulf between theory and practice can be wide; the successful integration of digital signal processing techniques requires engineers capable of bridging this gulf.
For years, Digital Signal Processing has met this need with a comprehensive guide that consistently connects abstract theory with practical applications. Now fully updated to reflect the most recent developments in this crucial field, the tenth* edition of this seminal text promises to foster a broader understanding of signal processing among a new generation of engineers and researchers.
Readers of the new edition of Digital Signal Processing will also find:
- Exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce key concepts
- A new chapter covering digital signal processing for neural networks
- Handy structure beginning with undergraduate-level material before moving to more advanced concepts in the second half
Digital Signal Processing is a must-own for students, researchers, and industry professionals in any of the hundreds of fields and subfields that make use of signal processing algorithms.
*This is the English language translation of the French original Traitement Numérique du Signal 10th edition by Maurice Bellanger © Dunod 2022 and is the 4th edition in English.
From the Back Cover
Understand the future of signal processing with the latest edition of this groundbreaking text
Signal processing is a key aspect of virtually all engineering fields. Digital techniques enormously expand the possible applications of signal processing, forming a part of not only conventional engineering projects but also data analysis and artificial intelligence. There are considerable challenges raised by these techniques, however, as the gulf between theory and practice can be wide; the successful integration of digital signal processing techniques requires engineers capable of bridging this gulf.
For years, Digital Signal Processing has met this need with a comprehensive guide that consistently connects abstract theory with practical applications. Now fully updated to reflect the most recent developments in this crucial field, the tenth* edition of this seminal text promises to foster a broader understanding of signal processing among a new generation of engineers and researchers.
Readers of the new edition of Digital Signal Processing will also find:
- Exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce key concepts
- A new chapter covering digital signal processing for neural networks
- Handy structure beginning with undergraduate-level material before moving to more advanced concepts in the second half
Digital Signal Processing is a must-own for students, researchers, and industry professionals in any of the hundreds of fields and subfields that make use of signal processing algorithms.
*This is the English language translation of the French original Traitement Numérique du Signal 10th edition by Maurice Bellanger © Dunod 2022 and is the 4th edition in English.
About the Author
Maurice Bellanger, PhD, is a former Professor of Electronics and Head of the Electronics and Communications Research Team at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), Paris, and past president of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP). He has decades of experience in both industry and academia and has published over one hundred papers on digital signal processing and related subjects.