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![]() | Digital Signal Processing (Addison-Wesley Series in Electrical Engineering) by R. A. Roberts, C T. Mullis ISBN-10: 9780201163506 ISBN-10: 0-201-16350-0 ISBN-13: 9780201163506 ISBN-13: 978-0-201-16350-6 Hardcover 1987-01-01 Addison-Wesley Publishing Company Find Lowest Price | |
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Digital Signal Processing The book do cover interesting topics, but most of the really useful things on it are as homeworks assignments. Therefore to get something out of it you got to work (cough** suffer) with it's exercises. It would be nice to see the solutions manual of it to get 100% of its material understood. Books like these i score them with 1 point. If an author writes a book he should put everything on it, not holding back information. | ||
Has potential, but needs major rewrite The book is neither for beginner nor advanced studies. The book weaves its way in and out of many topics in the theory of linear systems, filter design, spectral estimation, stochastic processes, parameter estimation, system identification, algorithm design, etc. confusing the reader with a superficial treatment of each topic. This is not a unified treatment: Each topic is introduced with some hints to fundamental results (inadequately explained) and then forgotten. The only topic adequately addressed is the theory of finite register effect. In a nut shell, if you already have mastered the topics treated in this book, then you can see what the authors are talking about without increasing your understanding, but I feel sorry for anyone who tries to learn these topics form this textbook. If I may suggest a different title for this book: "Mysteries of signal processing not revealed." | ||
Best filter design text This is the best DSP reference for filter design. It is especially strong in state variable techiniques. It is not a good first book, but rather one to fill out one's knowledge of DSP. Great book, no hand waving. | ||
I have only one pure-DSP reference and this is it I have scanned other DSP books that are out there and have not found any others which I would add to my library to replace this one. There are others that may supplement it, but none eclipses it. At the same time, this text is not intended for the uninitiated and seems targeted towards a graduate DSP specialty. | ||
A Very BAD book I have Tried studying DSP using this book , and failed. There are not enough examples. all questions seem to have no answers , and when one of my collegues wrote the author about this , he revceived nothing back. The questions assume a prior knowledge , yet , the chapters begin with beginners teaching and immediatly jump to a hight level. NO MOTIVATION for usage with fourier transforms is introduced. The algorythems for all programs are quite amateur. In short. after studying DSP using this book , i hardly know a thing, And had to take a special course at my local working place. I am sorry for the bad review, however , it was written so that the author of this book may improve his future books. thank you . | ||