ugbell@sunybcs.uucp (William Bell) (02/13/89)
I found an exellent book on the topic of DSP called: "Digital Signal Processing", Alan V. Oppenheim (MIT) and Ronald W. Schafer (GIT). by Prentice-Hall, Inc. (c)1975. ISBN 0-13-214635-5. Anyone use this book before? ALso, thanks for the responses for FIR filters.
larry@kitty.UUCP (Larry Lippman) (02/13/89)
In article <4152@cs.Buffalo.EDU>, ugbell@sunybcs.uucp (William Bell) writes: > I found an exellent book on the topic of DSP called: > "Digital Signal Processing", Alan V. Oppenheim (MIT) > and Ronald W. Schafer (GIT). by Prentice-Hall, Inc. > (c)1975. ISBN 0-13-214635-5. > Anyone use this book before? ALso, thanks for the responses > for FIR filters. I don't have that exact book, but I do have "Applications of Digital Signal Processing" edited by Oppenheim, ISBN 0-13-039115-8, (c) 1978. I highly recommend this book as an adjunct to the one which you mention. I find it a well-written book which has some rather good real-world examples of digital signal processing. There is a well-written section on digital signal processing of audio signals, which I have often thought of excerpting here and there for the benefit of boneheads in wreck.audio; however, so far I have not felt in the mood to again step in that particular morass. :-) <> Larry Lippman @ Recognition Research Corp., Clarence, New York <> UUCP: {allegra|ames|boulder|decvax|rutgers|watmath}!sunybcs!kitty!larry <> VOICE: 716/688-1231 {att|hplabs|mtune|utzoo|uunet}!/ <> FAX: 716/741-9635 {G1,G2,G3 modes} "Have you hugged your cat today?"