Chris Bore
ASIN: B00O10JCV8
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Pages: 72
This book is about DSP - Digital Signal Processing.It is a brief introduction to some basic topics in DSP.In it I explain DSP without relying on too much mathematical proof and derivation - instead I explain visually and by thinking what the processes mean in terms we can visualize. When you use DSP in practice you will rarely be asked to derive or prove its theorems - but you will need to be able to see when, how and why to apply those tools. It is not entirely without math - I do quote some formulae and equations - but they are not crucial to following the explanations.I wrote this book in 1994, as the notes to support an industrial short course on DSP, and shortly after made it available as a free on-line book on the (then relatively new) World Wide Web. It became enormously popular, and the statistics show that more than 30,000 people have read the on-line version. In making it ...