Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 416 pages
- Published by: Oxford University Press, USA December 18, 1997
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0195084241
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0195084245
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Book Dimensions:
9.6 x 7.7 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 2.1 pounds
Product Description
Signal Processing Using Optics covers the fundamental aspects of optical signal processing at an introductory level and also discusses more applied topics, helping students and professionals bridge the gap to the current technical literature. Although readers are expected to have previous knowledge of one-dimensional signals and systems and optics beyond general physics, this self-contained text reviews the essentials of signal processing, optics, and imaging to make necessary background information readily available. It continues on with coverage of devices, architectures, and prominent applications, providing students with insight into the mathematical and physical principles, a practical understanding of component technology and performance, a grasp of system design and analysis, and a familiarity with architectures for selected but representative applications. Ideal for senior-level undergraduate and first year graduate students in electrical engineering and applied physics as well as practicing engineers and scientists, this accessible text also includes problem exercises, selected hints and solutions, extensive references, and MATLAB-based modeling (available via the World Wide Web at http://www.jhuapl.edu/public/books/OSPbook/firstpage.html). It also offers simulation tools to support students exploration of applications and to direct their learning towards the current technical literature. Numerous architectural diagrams are provided to help students understand and visualize important concepts and their implementation.
About The Author
Bradley G. Boone is at The
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
Reader ReviewsThe estructure of the book is very intersting, however, the edition was many, but may, error (ex. pp 73, equ. 3.53; fig, 11.18, and so on). The major problem is that the program was comming on with the book not work and the line code added in the end of the book call subrutins, in matlab, that was compiled (*.dll files). If you are a beging not bought this book. Eng. Alexis. Tinoco Msc.