Rating: Summary: Excellent for review of DSP Mathematics.... Review: Great companion book to "Understanding Digital Signal Processors" by Lyons and "Digital Signal Processors" by Hayes. I would recommend this book strictly for a companion book. It doesn't go into in-depth detail or explanation of Laplace, z-transforms, or Fourier Transforms but displays a good foundation for MatLab DSP routines.
Rating: Summary: Excellent for review of DSP Mathematics.... Review: Great companion book to "Understanding Digital Signal Processors" by Lyons and "Digital Signal Processors" by Hayes. I would recommend this book strictly for a companion book. It doesn't go into in-depth detail or explanation of Laplace, z-transforms, or Fourier Transforms but displays a good foundation for MatLab DSP routines.
Rating: Summary: My First Encounter with DSP Programming Review: I am a graduate Student who has has had no proir use of MATLAB I am taking a DSP course this semester and this book got me into the thick of things right away since my instructor assumed I could use MATLAB already.A must for any DSP student
Rating: Summary: My First Encounter with DSP Programming Review: I am a graduate Student who has has had no proir use of MATLAB I am taking a DSP course this semester and this book got me into the thick of things right away since my instructor assumed I could use MATLAB already.A must for any DSP student
Rating: Summary: Great as a Companion Book!!! Review: I am currently taking a intro to Digital Signal Processing at my university. I find this book is a very good complement to Proakis' Digital Signal Processing book. I have learned a lot about DSP using these two books. the aim of this book is to be a companion book to more traditional DSP books, it tries to be nothing more. In that regard, I believe the book excels. Get it as a supplement/companion to a traditional DSP book and you will learn how to do DSP with MATLAB. Highly recommended!!!
Rating: Summary: Excellent book for both MatLab and DSP beginners. Review: I feel I have been wasted my time too much with many other introductional books which did not give me such clear cut view like this publishment.
Rating: Summary: Excellent one Review: I started studying (seriously) both digital signal processing and MATLAB with this book. Its explanations as well as its examples were an incredible help for me. Even now, after reading higher-level books, I have this one near my desk for reference. I just like it.
Rating: Summary: Excellent one Review: I started studying (seriously) both digital signal processing and MATLAB with this book. Its explanations as well as its examples were an incredible help for me. Even now, after reading higher-level books, I have this one near my desk for reference. I just like it.
Rating: Summary: Best of the best Review: If you want a really good book to understand DSP using Matlab , there is no other book that even comes close to this. Lucidly written, with plenty of examples, this book brings you the utter joy of learning DSP by using it. It is really fortunate that DSP has such a good stream of books form the likes of Richard Lyons to the venerable Oppenheim to the practical Proakis. This is the one book that has really earned its price.
Rating: Summary: Not bad for MATLAB, but for DSP get Lyons' book. Review: Ingle and Proakis' book isn't a bad deal if you have to learn MATLAB and DSP at the same time. There are plenty of MATLAB examples, however, I was disappoined in all the discrepancies between the code listed in the book and the code downloaded from the publisher (Brooks/Cole). Also, as a DSP beginner, I wish I & P had included more diagrams. For newcomers to DSP, Richard Lyons' "Understanding Digital Signal Procssing" is still the best book available (in my opinion).
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