Introduction.- Discrete-Time Signals & Systems.- Z-Transform.- Frequency Domain Representation of Discrete-time Signals & Systems.- Discrete Fourier Transform.- IIR Digital Filters.- FIR Digital Filters.- Digital Filter Structures.- Fast Fourier Transform.- DSP in Communications.- Conclusion.
K.S. Thyagarajan, Ph.D. received his Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. He is currently a professor at the UCSD Extension Program, teaching an online course in digital signal processing. His previous positions include Chief Scientist at Micro USA, Inc., Consultant at SAIC, Inc., Principal Engineer at Qualcomm, Inc., and Professor at San Diego State University. His previous book publications include Digital Image Processing with Application to Digital Cinema (Elsevier, Inc. 2006) and Still Image and Video Compression with MATLAB (John Wiley 2011).
This textbook provides engineering students with instruction on processing signals encountered in speech, music, and wireless communications using software or hardware by employing basic mathematical methods. The book starts with an overview of signal processing, introducing readers to the field. It goes on to give instruction in converting continuous time signals into digital signals and discusses various methods to process the digital signals, such as filtering. The author uses MATLAB throughout as a user-friendly software tool to perform various digital signal processing algorithms and to simulate real-time systems. Readers learn how to convert analog signals into digital signals; how to process these signals using software or hardware; and how to write algorithms to perform useful operations on the acquired signals such as filtering, detecting digitally modulated signals, correcting channel distortions, etc. Students are also shown how to convert MATLAB codes into firmware codes. Further, students will be able to apply the basic digital signal processing techniques in their workplace. The book is based on the author's popular online course at University of California, San Diego.
Based on the author’s popular online courses in signal processing at UC San Diego
Presents an overview of signal processing, followed by easy to follow instructions without a myriad of complex mathematical derivations
Enhanced by the use of MATLAB and a variety of exercises case studies, giving students hands-on experience in designing and processing signals in the digital domain