Multidimensional Digital Signal Processing

Multidimensional Digital Signal Processing
Author: Dan E. Dudgeon
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1984
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Multidimensional signals and systems. Discrete fourier analysis of multidimensional signals. Design and implementation of two-dimensional fir filters. Multidimensional recursive systems. Design and implementation of two-dimensional iir filters. Processing signals carried by propagation waves. Inverse problems.

Applied Multidimensional Systems Theory

Applied Multidimensional Systems Theory
Author: Nirmal K. Bose
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2016-12-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319468251

Revised and updated, this concise new edition of the pioneering book on multidimensional signal processing is ideal for a new generation of students. Multidimensional systems or m-D systems are the necessary mathematical background for modern digital image processing with applications in biomedicine, X-ray technology and satellite communications. Serving as a firm basis for graduate engineering students and researchers seeking applications in mathematical theories, this edition eschews detailed mathematical theory not useful to students. Presentation of the theory has been revised to make it more readable for students, and introduce some new topics that are emerging as multidimensional DSP topics in the interdisciplinary fields of image processing. New topics include Groebner bases, wavelets, and filter banks.

Multidimensional Systems Theory and Applications

Multidimensional Systems Theory and Applications
Author: N.K. Bose
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013-12-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401702756

The Second Edition of this book includes an abundance of examples to illustrate advanced concepts and brings out in a text book setting the algorithms for bivariate polynomial matrix factorization results that form the basis of two-dimensional systems theory. Algorithms and their implementation using symbolic algebra are emphasized.

CRC Handbook of Electrical Filters

CRC Handbook of Electrical Filters
Author: John Taylor
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000142485

Interest in filter theory and design has been growing with the telecommunications industry since the late nineteenth century. Now that telecommunications has become so critical to industry, filter research has assumed even greater importance at companies and academic institutions around the world. The CRC Handbook of Electrical Filters fills in the gaps for engineers and scientists who need a basic introduction to the subject. Unlike the currently available textbooks, which are filled with detailed, highly technical analysis geared to the specialist, this practical guide provides useful information for the non-specialist about the various types of filters, their design, and applications. The handbook covers approximation theory and methods and introduces CAD packages that perform approximation and synthesis for both analog and digital filters. Also included are design methods for LCR, active-RC, digital, mechanical, and switched capacitor (SC) filters. A thorough survey of current design trends rounds out this complete assessment of a key field of study.

Digital Signal Processing

Digital Signal Processing
Author: Alan V. Oppenheim
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1975
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Covers the analysis and representation of discrete-time signals and systems, including discrete-time convolution, difference equations, the z-transform, and the discrete-time Fourier transform. Emphasis is placed on the similarities and distinctions between discrete-time and continuous-time signals and systems. Also covers digital network structures for implementation fo both recursive (infinite impulse response) and nonrecursive (finite impulse response) digital filters with four videocassettes devoted to digital filter design for recursive and nonrecursive filters. Concludes with a discussion of the fast Fourier transform algorithm for computation of the discrete Fourier transform.