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Fourier Analysis-A Signal Processing Approach

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This book sheds new light on Transform methods, which dominate the study of linear time-invariant systems in all areas of science and engineering, such as circuit theory, signal/image processing, communications, controls, vibration analysis, remote sensing, biomedical systems, optics, and acoustics. It presents Fourier analysis primarily using physical explanations with waveforms and/or examples, only using mathematical formulations to the extent necessary for its practical use. Intended as a textbook for senior undergraduates and graduate-level Fourier analysis courses in engineering and science departments, and as a supplementary textbook for a variety of application courses in science and engineering, the book is also a valuable reference for anyone - student or professional - specializing in practical applications of Fourier analysis. The prerequisite for reading this book is a sound understanding of calculus, linear algebra, signals and systems, and programming at the undergraduate level.
Review of last version
"The Fourier analysis is mainly presented from a practical point of view, where the mathematical theory is very simplified. This book is mainly written for broad readership of graduate students and researchers in physics, computer science, and engineering with special interest in signal processing. ... Doubtless, this textbook will stimulate the practical education in the Fourier analysis and its applications in signal processing." (Manfred Tasche, zbMATH 1407.94002, 2019)
 

List of contents

Chapter 1 Signals.- Chapter 2 The Discrete Fourier Transform.- Chapter 3 Properties of the DFT.- Chapter 4 Two-Dimensional DFT.- Chapter 5 Aliasing and Leakage.- Chapter 6 Convolution and Correlation.- Chapter 7 Fourier Series.- Chapter 8 The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform.- Chapter 9 The Fourier Transform.- Cahpter 10 Fast Computation of the DFT.

About the author

Dr. D. Sundararajan holds a B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Madras University and an M.Tech. in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Chennai (IIT Chennai). He obtained his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, in 1988. As the principal inventor of the latest family of discrete Fourier transform (DFT) algorithms, he holds three patents (granted by the US, Canada and Britain). Further, he has published several papers in IEEE Transactions and in the Proceedings of the IEEE Conference, and he is the author of 11 books. He has taught undergraduate and graduate classes in digital signal processing, digital image processing, engineering mathematics, programming, operating systems, and digital logic design at Concordia University, Canada, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and Adhiyamaan College of Engineering, India. He has also conducted workshops on digital image processing, MATLAB, and LaTeX.
Over the course of his engineering career, he has held positions at the National Aerospace Laboratory, Bangalore, and the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, where he worked on the design of digital and analog signal processing systems.

Summary

This book sheds new light on Transform methods, which dominate the study of linear time-invariant systems in all areas of science and engineering, such as circuit theory, signal/image processing, communications, controls, vibration analysis, remote sensing, biomedical systems, optics, and acoustics. It presents Fourier analysis primarily using physical explanations with waveforms and/or examples, only using mathematical formulations to the extent necessary for its practical use. Intended as a textbook for senior undergraduates and graduate-level Fourier analysis courses in engineering and science departments, and as a supplementary textbook for a variety of application courses in science and engineering, the book is also a valuable reference for anyone – student or professional – specializing in practical applications of Fourier analysis. The prerequisite for reading this book is a sound understanding of calculus, linear algebra, signals and systems, and programming at the undergraduate level.
Review of last version
“The Fourier analysis is mainly presented from a practical point of view, where the mathematical theory is very simplified. This book is mainly written for broad readership of graduate students and researchers in physics, computer science, and engineering with special interest in signal processing. … Doubtless, this textbook will stimulate the practical education in the Fourier analysis and its applications in signal processing.” (Manfred Tasche, zbMATH 1407.94002, 2019)
 

Product details

Authors D Sundararajan, D. Sundararajan
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.01.2025
 
EAN 9789819610778
ISBN 978-981-9610-77-8
No. of pages 439
Dimensions 155 mm x 28 mm x 235 mm
Weight 795 g
Illustrations XVII, 439 p. 143 illus. With online files/update.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

Diskrete Mathematik, Netzwerk-Hardware, Computer Communication Networks, Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science, Fourier Analysis, Fourier transform, Fourier series, discrete Fourier transform, Discrete-time Fourier transform

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