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Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications (3rd Edition)

Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications (3rd Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: About the problems in the DSP book
Review: Sir, Please send the solutions manual of the book Digital Signal Processing : Principles, Algorithms, and Applications by John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis. I am referring this book for Under graduate students. It will be of great help to me. Prof. G.P.Kadam. H.O.D. electronics & communication Engg. K.L.E. Society's college of Engg. & Tech. Udyambag, Belgaum. 590 008

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spectrum estimation and analysis
Review: solucion a los problemas presentados en el capitulo 10. como 10.5, 10.7, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, 10.12, 10.23.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best !
Review: The best book in this field

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great help for beginners in DSP.
Review: The book is great. It gives an first hand information on Digital Signal Processing for beginners. Please send me a copy of the solutions of the problems for each chapter. Thank you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very good introduction to DSP
Review: This book covers all the fundamental aspects of the digital signal processing and, like the other works of Prof. J. Proakis, is written in a rigorous but at the same time clear mathematical language; furthermore the author gives practical examples of the applications of the theories exposed. In my opinion a very good introduction and a complete reference text for people who work in the DSP field.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the very few
Review: This book is the one that is quite accessible both to the beginner as well as the professional. If you had a strong background in Signals and Systems, Proakis will take you through a mathematical tour of DSP. With plenty of examples you would find this book a lot easier than Oppeinheim's. The best of the breed is Stanley's Digital Signal Processing. Since this book is now out of print , the one by Proakis will come a close second.

A lot of examples make this bulkiest of the DSP books, however. For the new comer Richard Lyon's and Steve Smith's book will help them to understand this book well. And don't forget the Matlab series book authored by Proakis. it is the best to learn DSP through Matlab- no doubt about it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book.
Review: This book is very well suited for a two semester DSP course. I have studied this book for two DSP courses. The first course covered chapters 1 through 7 and the second course covered chapters 8 through 12. Chapters 1 through 7 cover basic DSP theory such as discrete signals and systems, Z-transforms, DTFT and DFT, FFT, and digital filter implementation structures. Chapter-4 on Frequency Domain analysis of discrete time systems is a very key chapter in this book. It covers some fundamental concepts of the transfer functions of discrete time systems and the concepts of Magnitude Response and Phase response. Pole-Zero methods and basic filter structures including Resonators, Allpass Filters and Minimum/Maximum phase systems are covered, which I felt were extremely useful. This book is very well written however, at times some steps in mathematical derivations are ommitted. A good professor/instructor can help with this deficiency of the textbook.

Chapters 11 on Linear Prediction and Optimal Filtering and Chapter 12 on Power Spectrum Estimation are mathematically involved and challenging, but they will prepare the student/reader with excellent skills in statistical signal processing. With a working knowledge of MATLAB and topics learned from this text book one can find himself/herself adequately equipped to tackle DSP problems in real life. It would have been rather useful if a chapter or two on Adaptive Filters were included as a natural extention of Optimal Filtering, just to give a general idea of how adaptive digital systems work, and how they are designed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great, Readable Textbook on Signal Processing!
Review: This book was required for a DSP course I'm taking. The course is fast paced and I don't have a solid background in signals and systems. This book helps a lot! It's very readable and has a lot of great examples that make sure you understand the topics. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about DSP.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Something is missing ...
Review: This book was required for a graduate-level DSP course, but I found it quite insufficient for study without a VERY good set of classroom notes. There are mistakes in various equations throughout the text, little to no examples, and I have yet to find a solutions manual.

The one nice thing I can say about the text is that it is thorough in its coverage. The book covers almost every topic I can think of for both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. My course has supplemented the text with "Discrete-Time Signal Processing" by Oppenheim and Schafer as well as "Adaptive Filter Theory" by Haykin. I found Oppenheim's text to be better for the examples -- even buying the Shaum's Outline for DSP can suffice. Haykin's text is for our coverage of adaptive filter theory.

If you're looking for a good undergraduate text try B.P. Lathi's book "Signal Processing and Linear Systems" -- it's much better and has been used at my University for a number of years now to teach our two undergraduate-level DSP courses.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good book, but i need the solutions manual...
Review: This is a great book, i am learning the digital signal processing, but, it got a lot of mathematical problems, and i do not know if i solve it with the rigth answer.

I need the solutions manual of this book for complement my studies of digital signal processing.

I will apreciate any help about that. Ing. Javier Garcia Valenzuela


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