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Mathematical tools in signal processing with C++ and Java simulations [electronic resource] / Willi-Hans Steeb.

By: Steeb, W.-H.
Material type: materialTypeLabelComputer filePublisher: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd., ©2005Description: 1 online resource (300 p.) : ill.ISBN: 9789812775047.Subject(s): Signal processing -- Mathematics | C (Computer program language) | Java (Computer program language) | Electronic booksDDC classification: 621.382/2 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Summary: "In recent decades, the study of signal processing has become increasingly complex, with new techniques and applications constantly being developed for the processing, transformation, and interpretation of signals. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the traditional and modern methods used in signal processing. It is designed to impart to the reader the mathematical techniques used in modelling signals and systems, encompassing standard mathematical tools as well as newer techniques such as wavelets and neural networks. C++ and Java implementations furnish these descriptions. The book offers an excellent balance of theory and application, beginning with a complete framework of discrete-time signal processing."--Publisher's website.
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Title from web page (viewed November 27, 2018).

Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-279) and index.

"In recent decades, the study of signal processing has become increasingly complex, with new techniques and applications constantly being developed for the processing, transformation, and interpretation of signals. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the traditional and modern methods used in signal processing. It is designed to impart to the reader the mathematical techniques used in modelling signals and systems, encompassing standard mathematical tools as well as newer techniques such as wavelets and neural networks. C++ and Java implementations furnish these descriptions. The book offers an excellent balance of theory and application, beginning with a complete framework of discrete-time signal processing."--Publisher's website.

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