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050 4 _aQA76
100 1 _aStiber, Michael D.
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aSignal Computing
_bDigital Signals in the Software Domain
_cMichael Stiber
264 2 _bOpen Textbook Library
264 1 _bMichael Stiber, Eric Larson
300 _a1 online resource
490 0 _aOpen textbook library.
505 0 _a1 Signals in the Physical World -- 2 Signals in the Computer -- 3 Filtering and Feedforward Filters -- 4 The Z-Transform and Convolution -- 5 Feedback Filters -- 6 Spectral Analysis -- 7 Compression -- 8 Audio & Video Compression and Coding -- 9 Review and Conclusions
520 0 _aIn this book, you will learn how digital signals are captured, represented, processed, communicated, and stored in computers. The specific topics we will cover include: physical properties of the source information (such as sound or images), devices for information cap- ture (microphones, cameras), digitization, compression, digital signal representation (JPEG, MPEG), digital signal processing (DSP), and network communication. By the end of this book, you should understand the problems and solutions facing signal computing systems development in the areas of user interfaces, information retrieval, data structures and algo- rithms, and communications.
542 1 _fAttribution-ShareAlike
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource
650 0 _aComputer Science
_vTextbooks
700 1 _aZhang Stiber, Bilin
_eauthor
700 1 _aLarson, Eric C.
_eauthor
710 2 _aOpen Textbook Library
_edistributor
856 4 0 _uhttps://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/328
_zAccess online version
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_d19728