Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 432 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill
- Edition: 1st Edition August 31, 1998
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0070273898
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0070273894
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Book Dimensions:
10.7 x 8.2 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.8 pounds
Book Description
Reflecting the rapid advances in microelectronics and computer technology, this powerful study guide is ideal as a supplement to any course on this subject or for independent study by electrical engineering majors and practicing engineers. Readers will learn how digital signal processing techniques come into play in a wide range of fields and will appreciate this thorough, yet concise coverage. The many illustrative problems with detailed solutions and the supplementary self-tests speed comprehension and aid remembering.
Book Info
Master digital signal processing with Schaum's the high-performance study guide. Hone problemsolving skills, and achieve your personal best on exams. Paper. DLC: Signal processing Digital techniques - Problems, exercises, etc..
Reader Reviews
This book is intended to serve as a supplement for an EE DSP course, which probably uses one of the texts listed above. If you want to self-study DSP I recommend the Steve Smith book (available in print or on his website) as a place to get started. The best areas of Dr. Hayes' book are its treatement of sampling (better than John Proakis' book), z-transforms and DFT. I think the FFT treatment was okay and the filter design at the end was a little light, but that is okay since this is really intended for a first semester course. The main purpose of all the Schaum's books is to provide more worked out examples of tricky material and Hayes' book serves the purpose. One final thing, in the introduction, the author says to check out his website that has errata listed, but I typed the address in and got an "under construction" message.
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