Mathematical Methods and Algorithms for Signal Processing
Todd K. Moon, Utah State University;
Wynn C. Stirling
Prentice Hall, 2000
ISBN: 0-201-36186-8;
Language: English
The purpose of this book is to bridge the gap between introductory signal processing classes and the mathematics prevalent in contemporary signal processing research and practice, by providing a unified applied treatment of fundamental mathematics, with demonstrations using MATLAB. Useful as a textbook and as a reference for students, practicing engineers, and researchers, this book provides a solid foundation of theoretical and practical tools that will serve a broad range of signal processing applications. Linear algebra, statistical signal processing, iterative algorithms, and optimization are thoroughly treated, with signal processing examples throughout.
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Companion Software: The authors have developed a set of MATLAB M-files, which are available on CD-ROM bound in the book. Some files require the Signal Processing Toolbox.
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