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C Algorithms for Real-Time DSP

โœ Scribed by Paul Embree


Publisher
Prentice Hall
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
125
Edition
US ed
Category
Library

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Digital signal processing techniques have become the method of choice in signal processing as digital computers have increased in speed, convenience, and availability. At the same time, the C language is proving itself to be a valuable programming tool for real-time computationally intensive software tasks. This book is a complete guide to digital signal processing techniques in the C language. Covers the basic principles of digital signal processing and C programming. Introduces the basic real-time DSP programming techniques and typical programming environments which are used with DSP microprocessors. Covers the basic real-time filtering techniques which are the cornerstone of one-dimensional real-time digital signal processing. For electrical engineers and computer scientists.


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