Intended for a one-semester advanced graduate course in digital signal processing or as a reference for practicing engineers and researchers.
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This review is from: Multirate Digital Signal Processing (Paperback)
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By Kurt Rasmussen (Torrance, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Multirate Digital Signal Processing (Paperback)
I purchased this book when it first came out. (Yes I am dating myself with that remark!) The book is a classic and will always be timeless. As the publisher stated, this is a graduate level text book. I used it for self-study and solving real-world DSP problems. It worked well for me. Look for a green hardcover copy. Prentice-Hall Signal Processing Series, ISBN 0-13-605162-6
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An original engineering book,
This review is from: Multirate Digital Signal Processing (Paperback)
If someone wants to know about this topic, probably it is the first book that he or she should refer to; A collection of original works on this topic, that up to the time of publication, have been done. One has the chance to know about many aspects of this topic as they're presented in original papers. However, the book is not very attractive for self-study, and one needs to refer to the other references for not to restrict him/herself, to the methods described in this book. (e.g. There is more emphasis on the time domain analysis than frequency domain analysis through out the book.)
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