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Digital signal processing: principles, devices and applications

Digital signal processing: principles, devices and applications
Digital signal processing: principles, devices and applications
Devices overview. Discrete signal and systems. Z transforms. The discrete Fourier transform. FIR and IIR filter design methods. Kalman filters. Implementation of digital control algorithms. Review of architectures. Microcontrollers. Systolic arrays. Case studies.
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Institution of Engineering and Technology
Jones, N.B.
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Watson, J.
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Jones, N.B.
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Watson, J.
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Jones, N.B. and Watson, J. (eds.) (1990) Digital signal processing: principles, devices and applications (IEE Control Engineering Series, 42), Stevenage, GB. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 424pp.

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Devices overview. Discrete signal and systems. Z transforms. The discrete Fourier transform. FIR and IIR filter design methods. Kalman filters. Implementation of digital control algorithms. Review of architectures. Microcontrollers. Systolic arrays. Case studies.

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Published date: January 1990

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Local EPrints ID: 74040
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/74040
ISBN: 0863412106
PURE UUID: 9c9c84a6-4235-4001-bac5-f0b2961155c2

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
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Editor: N.B. Jones
Editor: J. Watson

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