This textbook offers a fresh approach to digital signal processing (DSP) that combines heuristic reasoning and physical appreciation with sound mathematical methods to illuminate DSP concepts and practices. It uses metaphors, analogies, and creative explanations along with carefully selected examples and exercises to provide deep and intuitive insights into DSP concepts. Practical DSP requires hybrid systems including both discrete- and continuous-time components. This book follows a holistic approach and presents discrete-time processing as a seamless continuation of continuous-time signals and systems, beginning with a review of continuous-time signals and systems, frequency response, and filtering. The synergistic combination of continuous-time and discrete-time perspectives leads to a deeper appreciation and understanding of DSP concepts and practices. Notable Features 1. Written for upper-level undergraduates 2. Provides an intuitive understanding and physical appreciation of essential DSP concepts without sacrificing mathematical rigor 3. Illustrates concepts with 500 high-quality figures, more than 170 fully worked examples, and hundreds of end-of-chapter problems 4. Encourages student learning with more than 150 drill exercises, including complete and detailed solutions 5. Maintains strong ties to continuous-time signals and systems concepts, with immediate access to background material with a notationally consistent format, helping readers build on their previous knowledge 6. Seamlessly integrates MATLAB throughout the text to enhance learning 7. Develops MATLAB code from a basic level to reinforce connections to underlying theory and sound DSP practice
Author: B. P. Lathi, Roger A. Green Publisher: Cambridge University Press Published: 04/28/2014 Pages: 760 Binding Type: Hardcover Weight: 3.35lbs Size: 8.00h x 10.00w x 1.10d ISBN: 9781107059320
About the Author Lathi, B. P.: - B. P. Lathi holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and was previously a Professor of Electrical Engineering at California State University, Sacramento. He is the author of eight books, including Signal Processing and Linear Systems, 2nd edition (2004) and Modern Digital and Analog Communications Systems, 4th edition (2009, with Zhi Ding).Green, Roger A.: - Roger A. Green is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Dakota State University. He holds a PhD from the University of Wyoming. He is co-author, with B. P. Lathi, of Signal Processing and Linear Systems, 2nd edition.