This volume on implementation techniques in digital signal processing systems clearly reveals the significance and power of the techniques that are available, and with further development, the essential role they will play as applied to a wide variety of areas. The authors are all to highly commend
Digital Signal Processing Systems: Implementation Techniques
โ Scribed by C.T. Leondes (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 414
- Series
- Control and Dynamic Systems 68
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume on implementation techniques in digital signal processing systems clearly reveals the significance and power of the techniques that are available, and with further development, the essential role they will play as applied to a wide variety of areas. The authors are all to highly commended for their splendid contributors to this volume, which will provide a significant and unique international reference source for students, research workers, practicing engineers, and others for years to come.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors
Page vii
Preface
Pages ix-xi
VLSI signal processing Original Research Article
Pages 1-88
James B. Burr, Weiping Li, Allen M. Peterson
Recurrent neural networks for adaptive filtering Original Research Article
Pages 89-119
Simon Haykin
Multiscale signal processing: From QMF to wavelets Original Research Article
Pages 121-161
Albert Benveniste
The design of frequency sampling filters Original Research Article
Pages 163-196
Peter A. Stubberud, Cornelius T. Leondes
Low-complexity filter-banks for adaptive and other applications Original Research Article
Pages 197-254
Mukund Padmanabhan, Ken Martin
A discrete time nonrecursive linear phase transport processor design technique Original Research Article
Pages 255-278
Peter A. Stubberud, Cornelius T. Leondes
Blind deconvolution: Channel identification and equalization Original Research Article
Pages 279-331
D. Hatzinakos
Time-varying system identification and channel equalization using wavelets and higher-order statistics Original Research Article
Pages 333-394
Michail K. Tsatsanis
Index
Pages 395-400
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