Signal Computing Digital Signals in the Software Domain

In 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),...

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Main Authors: Stiber, Michael D. (Author), Zhang Stiber, Bilin (Author), Larson, Eric C. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bothell, Washington Michael Stiber, Eric Larson 2020.
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