

Offers a wealth of problems and examples.Focuses on the general and universal concepts in discrete-time signal processing.Discusses the wide range of present and future applications of the technology.Covers the history of discrete-time signal processing as well as contemporary developments in the field.Provides an accompanying Instructor's Manual.Problems are organized by level of difficulty into separate categories:īasic Problems with Answers to allow students to check their results, but not solutions (20 per chapter).Īdvanced Problems – provide an opportunity for students to understand.Įxtension Problems – start from the discussion in the text and lead students beyond to glimpse some advanced areas of signal processing.Contains a wealth of class-tested problems which are the best produced over decades of undergraduate and graduate signal processing classes at MIT and Georgia Tech.Includes several dozen problem-solving examples that not only illustrate key points, but demonstrate approaches to typical problems related to the material.The text assumes that students have no prior exposure to discrete time signals, z-transforms, discrete Fourier transforms and the like.


