The book Digital Signal Processing, written by a working scientist/engineer who has utilized DSP in his ideas and designs, will aid design engineers who are seeking to learn a difficult subject that is now regarded as a crucial engineering ability and apply it in the workplace.
The goal of this incredibly thorough and practical book, which was written for engineers and scientists in a wide range of fields, is to explain DSP techniques without getting bogged down in abstract theory and complex mathematics. This will allow readers to use DSP's potent tools in their research and designs.
Analogies are used to describe every strategy rather than just using math to prove it works. Where necessary, arithmetic is present, but it is not the main method of information delivery. The pictures are many and contribute in inventive ways to the text's support. The theory is brought to life through a wealth of in-depth practical examples from numerous fields. The coverage is in-depth, informative, and detailed.
All of the computer code from the more than 40 programs used in the application examples can be found on the accompanying CD-ROM, together with DSP software tools and information from other DSP vendors.