An Interactive Multimedia Introduction to Signal Processing

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Springer Science & Business Media, Nov 11, 2013 - Technology & Engineering - 412 pages

This introduction to elementary signal processing connects theory and application, and bridges instruction between a book and a CD-ROM packed with video, software and more. The result is a unique, non-mathematical learning system using concepts drawn from modern brain research. Readers use the popular DasyLab metrology and control engineering program to develop applications. Processing of real signals is enabled via the sound card and the parallel port. Two hundred pre-programmed signal engineering systems and design transparencies are provided on the CD-ROM. There are numerous videos, more than 250 photos, and - most important – all "living" experiments and their results are visualized.

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Contents

Introduction
1
Chapter
11
Chapter 2
31
Chapter 3
65
Chapter 4
89
Chapter 5
117
Chapter 6
141
Chapter 7
175
Chapter 8
217
Chapter 9
265
Chapter 10
303
Chapter 11
329
Chapter 12
355
Chapter 13
371
Bibliography
411
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