... frequency bands:
band 1 is low-pass and covers 0 Hz to 80 Hz; band 2 is band-pass and covers
80 Hz to 3 kHz; band 3 is high-pass and covers above 3 kHz; and band 4 is
also high-pass and covers ...
(e) Processing noise: the noise that results from the digital/ analog
processing of signals, e.g. quantisation noise in digital coding of
speech or image signals, or lost...
... discrete-time signals. It describes some applications
of digital signal processing and defines and, suggests several ways of describing
discrete-time signals. Examples of a few discrete-time signals and ... digital signal processing (DSP) and implementation of
the theory by devices embedded in what are known as digital signal processors
(DSPs). Of course, the theory of...
... theory of digital signal processing (DSP) and implementation of
the theory by devices embedded in what are known as digital signal processors
(DSPs). Of course, the theory of digital signal processing ... signals were con-
verted to sampled data signals by these filters and the signal processing was
treated as analog signal processing. But later, the signals were tra...
... processor.
Digital signal processors are used for a wide range of applications, from com-
munications and controls to speech and image processing. The general-purpose
Digital Signal Processing and Applications ... appropriate for signal processing. The C6x notation is used to desig-
nate a member of Texas Instruments’ (TI) TMS320C6000 family of digital signal
processor...
... (zeroes
and ones) allows voice, audio, image, and video data to be treated the same for error-
tolerant digital transmission and storage purposes.
2
Chapter 1
1.1 Digital Signal Processing Hands-On ... that a digital signal
is formed by sampling and quantizing (digitizing) the analog signal. Hence, in con-
trast to an analog signal, a digital signal is discrete in b...
... place would be to read Understanding Digital Signal Processing
by Rick Lyons before moving to the more advanced texts such as Discrete-Time
Signal Processing by Oppenheim and Schafer. The book by ... issues
encountered in DSP and digital communications and also is at least skilled
enough in LabVIEW to build a VI. When necessary, the book will dive into the
heart of signal...