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Digital Signal Processing for Measurement Systems: Theory and Applications covers the theoretical as well as the practical issues which form the basis of the modern DSP-based instruments and measurement methods. It covers the basics of DSP theory before discussing the critical aspects of DSP unique to measurement science.
Key Features:
Approaches signal processing through a unique measurement science perspective
Covers both theory and state-of-the-art applications, from the sampling theorem to the design of FIR/IIR filters
Includes important topics, for example, problems that arise when sampling periodic signals and the relationship between the sampling rate and the SNR
List of contents
The Digital Signal Processing.- Discrete-Time Signals and Systems.- Signal Transformation from the Continuous Time to the Discrete Time Domain.- Methods for the Reduction of the Leakage Errors.- Architecture and Performance of DSP-Based Instruments.- Anti-Aliasing Methods and Sampling Strategies.- Dynamical Discrete Systems.- Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters.- Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters.
Summary
This is the first book to cover all aspects of DSP-based method and instruments, approaching signal processing from a unique measurement science perspective. It deals with both basic theory and state-of-the-art applications, discussing everything from the sampling theorem to measurement accuracy. The author provides strategies for formatting measurement errors, discusses discrete systems and FIR/IIR filters, and offers basic guidelines for their specification and design.
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From the reviews:
"The material in this book treats specifically the theoretical foundation of the analog-digital conversion process and the digital signal operations in support of the conversion environment. ... this one is important because of its detailed treatment of sampling theory and analog-to-digital conversion as applied to measurement systems. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students." (J. Y. Cheung, CHOICE, Vol. 43 (10), June, 2006)
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From the reviews:
"The material in this book treats specifically the theoretical foundation of the analog-digital conversion process and the digital signal operations in support of the conversion environment. ... this one is important because of its detailed treatment of sampling theory and analog-to-digital conversion as applied to measurement systems. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students." (J. Y. Cheung, CHOICE, Vol. 43 (10), June, 2006)