Digital Filters And Signal Processing

State-space digital filters constitute a versatile class of algorithms used to process signals by modelling dynamic systems through state variables. Their representation encompasses both the system’s ...

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Over the years controversy has raged back and forth on whether brick wall filters used in digital audio (namely for CD playback systems) exhibit phase shifts in the audio band (20Hz to 20kHz). Audio ...

Digital signal processors (DSPs) continue to receive a great deal of attention in new product design. For example, digital filter design reflects the importance of understanding and using this ...

Digital Signal Processing (DSP) affords greater flexibility, higher performance (in terms of attenuation and selectivity), better time and environment stability and lower equipment production costs ...

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Recursive and nonrecursive digital filters, decimation and interpolation, A/D and D/A conversion as digital filtering problems. Implementation of nonrecursive filters via FFT, ...

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Design linear discrete-time systems and filters and analyze their behavior. Represent continuous-time signals and linear systems in discrete time, so that such signals can be recovered in continuous ...

Variable fractional delay (VFD) filter design has become increasingly significant in digital signal processing, offering the flexibility to delay signals by non-integer amounts. This technology is ...

Filter bank design forms a cornerstone of modern digital signal processing, enabling the decomposition of signals into multiple frequency subbands for both analysis and synthesis. Recent advancements ...

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Learning Digital Signal Processing (DSP) techniques traditionally involves working through a good bit of mathematics and signal theory. To promote a hands-on approach, [Clyne] developed the DSP PAW ...

Most oscilloscopes are fitted with filters to help improve measurement by reducing overall noise in an acquisition to improve signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Even the most basic oscilloscopes include an ...