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BEST AND WORST OF DSP

FOUNDATIONS

Chapter 1 - The Breadth and Depth of DSP

The Roots of DSP
Telecommunications
Audio Processing
Echo Location
Image Processing

Chapter 2 - Statistics, Probability and Noise

Signal and Graph Terminology
Mean and Standard Deviation
Signal vs. Underlying Process
The Histogram, Pmf and Pdf
The Normal Distribution
Digital Noise Generation
Precision and Accuracy

Chapter 3 - ADC and DAC

Quantization
The Sampling Theorem
Digital-to-Analog Conversion
Analog Filters for Data Conversion
Selecting The Antialias Filter
Multirate Data Conversion
Single Bit Data Conversion

Chapter 4 - DSP Software

Computer Numbers
Fixed Point (Integers)
Floating Point (Real Numbers)
Number Precision
Execution Speed: Program Language
Execution Speed: Hardware
Execution Speed: Programming Tips

FUNDAMENTALS

Chapter 5 - Linear Systems

Signals and Systems
Requirements for Linearity
Static Linearity and Sinusoidal Fidelity
Examples of Linear and Nonlinear Systems
Special Properties of Linearity
Superposition: the Foundation of DSP
Common Decompositions
Alternatives to Linearity

Chapter 6 - Convolution

The Delta Function and Impulse Response
Convolution
The Input Side Algorithm
The Output Side Algorithm
The Sum of Weighted Inputs

Chapter 7 - Properties of Convolution

Common Impulse Responses
Mathematical Properties
Correlation
Speed

Chapter 8 - The Discrete Fourier Transform

The Family of Fourier Transform
Notation and Format of the Real DFT
The Frequency Domain's Independent Variable
DFT Basis Functions
Synthesis, Calculating the Inverse DFT
Analysis, Calculating the DFT
Duality
Polar Notation
Polar Nuisances

Chapter 9 - Applications of the DFT

Spectral Analysis of Signals
Frequency Response of Systems
Convolution via the Frequency Domain

Chapter 10 - Fourier Transform Properties

Linearity of the Fourier Transform
Characteristics of the Phase
Periodic Nature of the DFT
Compression and Expansion, Multirate methods
Multiplying Signals (Amplitude Modulation)
The Discrete Time Fourier Transform
Parseval's Relation

Chapter 11 - Fourier Transform Pairs

Delta Function Pairs
The Sinc Function
Other Transform Pairs
Gibbs Effect
Harmonics
Chirp Signals

Chapter 12 - The Fast Fourier Transform

Real DFT Using the Complex DFT
How the FFT works
FFT Programs
Speed and Precision Comparisons
Further Speed Increases

Chapter 13 - Continuous Signal Processing

The Delta Function
Convolution
The Fourier Transform
The Fourier Series

DIGITAL FILTERS

Chapter 14 - Introduction to Digital Filters

Filter Basics
How Information is Represented in Signals
Time Domain Parameters
Frequency Domain Parameters
High-Pass, Band-Pass and Band-Reject Filters
Filter Classification

Chapter 15 - Moving Average Filters

Implementation by Convolution
Noise Reduction vs. Step Response
Frequency Response
Relatives of the Moving Average Filter
Recursive Implementation

Chapter 16 - Windowed-Sinc Filters

Strategy of the Windowed-Sinc
Designing the Filter
Examples of Windowed-Sinc Filters
Pushing it to the Limit

Chapter 17 - Custom Filters

Arbitrary Frequency Response
Deconvolution
Optimal Filters

Chapter 18 - FFT Convolution

The Overlap-Add Method
FFT Convolution
Speed Improvements

Chapter 19 - Recursive Filters

The Recursive Method
Single Pole Recursive Filters
Narrow-band Filters
Phase Response
Using Integers

Chapter 20 - Chebyshev Filters

The Chebyshev and Butterworth Responses
Designing the Filter
Step Response Overshoot
Stability

Chapter 21 - Filter Comparison

Match #1: Analog vs. Digital Filters
Match #2: Windowed-Sinc vs. Chebyshev
Match #3: Moving Average vs. Single Pole

APPLICATIONS

Chapter 22 - Audio Processing

Human Hearing
Timbre
Sound Quality vs. Data Rate
High Fidelity Audio
Companding
Speech Synthesis and Recognition
Nonlinear Audio Processing

Chapter 23 - Image Formation & Display

Digital Image Structure
Cameras and Eyes
Television Video Signals
Other Image Acquisition and Display
Brightness and Contrast Adjustments
Grayscale Transforms
Warping

Chapter 24 - Linear Image Processing

Convolution
3x3 Edge Modification
Convolution by Separability
Example of a Large PSF: Illumination Flattening
Fourier Image Analysis
FFT Convolution
A Closer Look at Image Convolution

Chapter 25 - Special Imaging Techniques

Spatial Resolution
Sample Spacing and Sampling Aperture
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Morphological Image Processing
Computed Tomography

Chapter 26 - Neural Networks (and more!)

Target Detection
Neural Network Architecture
Why Does it Work?
Training the Neural Network
Evaluating the Results
Recursive Filter Design

Chapter 27 - Data Compression

Data Compression Strategies
Run-Length Encoding
Huffman Encoding
Delta Encoding
LZW Compression
JPEG (Transform Compression)
MPEG

Chapter 28 - Digital Signal Processors

How DSPs are Different from Other Microprocessors
Circular Buffering
Architecture of the Digital Signal Processor
Fixed versus Floating Point
C versus Assembly
How Fast are DSPs?
The Digital Signal Processor Market

Chapter 29 - Getting Started with DSPs

The ADSP-2106x family
The SHARC EZ-KIT Lite
Design Example: An FIR Audio Filter
Analog Measurements on a DSP System
Another Look at Fixed versus Floating Point
Advanced Software Tools

COMPLEX TECHNIQUES

Chapter 30 - Complex Numbers

The Complex Number System
Polar Notation
Using Complex Numbers by Substitution
Complex Representation of Sinusoids
Complex Representation of Systems
Electrical Circuit Analysis

Chapter 31 - The Complex Fourier Transform

The Real DFT
Mathematical Equivalence
The Complex DFT
The Family of Fourier Transforms
Why the Complex Fourier Transform is Used

Chapter 32 - The Laplace Transform

The Nature of the s-Domain
Strategy of the Laplace Transform
Analysis of Electric Circuits
The Importance of Poles and Zeros
Filter Design in the s-Domain

Chapter 33 - The z-Transform

The Nature of the z-Domain
Analysis of Recursive Systems
Cascade and Parallel Stages
Spectral Inversion
Gain Changes
Chebyshev-Butterworth Filter Design

The Best and Worst of DSP

Chapter 1 - The Breadth and Depth of DSP

The Roots of DSP
Telecommunications
Audio Processing
Echo Location
Image Processing

Chapter 2 - Statistics, Probability and Noise

Signal and Graph Terminology
Mean and Standard Deviation
Signal vs. Underlying Process
The Histogram, Pmf and Pdf
The Normal Distribution
Digital Noise Generation
Precision and Accuracy

Chapter 3 - ADC and DAC

Quantization
The Sampling Theorem
Digital-to-Analog Conversion
Analog Filters for Data Conversion
Selecting The Antialias Filter
Multirate Data Conversion
Single Bit Data Conversion

Chapter 4 - DSP Software

Computer Numbers
Fixed Point (Integers)
Floating Point (Real Numbers)
Number Precision
Execution Speed: Program Language
Execution Speed: Hardware
Execution Speed: Programming Tips

FUNDAMENTALS

Chapter 5 - Linear Systems

Signals and Systems
Requirements for Linearity
Static Linearity and Sinusoidal Fidelity
Examples of Linear and Nonlinear Systems
Special Properties of Linearity
Superposition: the Foundation of DSP
Common Decompositions
Alternatives to Linearity

Chapter 6- Algorithm

The Delta Function and Impulse Response
Convolution
The Input Side Algorithm
The Output Side Algorithm
The Sum of Weighted Inputs

Chapter 7 - Properties of Convolution

Common Impulse Responses
Mathematical Properties
Correlation
Speed

Chapter 8 - The Discrete Fourier Transform

The Family of Fourier Transform
Notation and Format of the Real DFT
The Frequency Domain's Independent Variable
DFT Basis Functions
Synthesis, Calculating the Inverse DFT
Analysis, Calculating the DFT
Duality
Polar Notation
Polar Nuisances

Chapter 9 - Applications of the DFT

Spectral Analysis of Signals
Frequency Response of Systems
Convolution via the Frequency Domain

Chapter 10 - Fourier Transform Properties

Linearity of the Fourier Transform
Characteristics of the Phase
Periodic Nature of the DFT
Compression and Expansion, Multirate methods
Multiplying Signals (Amplitude Modulation)
The Discrete Time Fourier Transform
Parseval's Relation

Chapter 11 - Fourier Transform Pairs

Delta Function Pairs
The Sinc Function
Other Transform Pairs
Gibbs Effect
Harmonics
Chirp Signals

Chapter 12 - The Fast Fourier Transform

Real DFT Using the Complex DFT
How the FFT works
FFT Programs
Speed and Precision Comparisons
Further Speed Increases

Chapter 13 - Continuous Signal Processing

The Delta Function
Convolution
The Fourier Transform
The Fourier Series

DIGITAL FILTERS

Chapter 14 - Introduction to Digital Filters

Filter Basics
How Information is Represented in Signals
Time Domain Parameters
Frequency Domain Parameters
High-Pass, Band-Pass and Band-Reject Filters
Filter Classification

Chapter 15 - Moving Average Filters

Implementation by Convolution
Noise Reduction vs. Step Response
Frequency Response
Relatives of the Moving Average Filter
Recursive Implementation

Chapter 16 - Windowed-Sinc Filters

Strategy of the Windowed-Sinc
Designing the Filter
Examples of Windowed-Sinc Filters
Pushing it to the Limit

Chapter 17 - Custom Filters

Arbitrary Frequency Response
Deconvolution
Optimal Filters

Chapter 18 - FFT Convolution

The Overlap-Add Method
FFT Convolution
Speed Improvements

Chapter 19 - Recursive Filters

The Recursive Method
Single Pole Recursive Filters
Narrow-band Filters
Phase Response
Using Integers

Chapter 20 - Chebyshev Filters

The Chebyshev and Butterworth Responses
Designing the Filter
Step Response Overshoot
Stability

Chapter 21 - Filter Comparison

Match #1: Analog vs. Digital Filters
Match #2: Windowed-Sinc vs. Chebyshev
Match #3: Moving Average vs. Single Pole

APPLICATIONS

Chapter 22 - Audio Processing

Human Hearing
Timbre
Sound Quality vs. Data Rate
High Fidelity Audio
Companding
Speech Synthesis and Recognition
Nonlinear Audio Processing

Chapter 23 - Image Formation & Display

Digital Image Structure
Cameras and Eyes
Television Video Signals
Other Image Acquisition and Display
Brightness and Contrast Adjustments
Grayscale Transforms
Warping

Chapter 24 - Linear Image Processing

Convolution
3x3 Edge Modification
Convolution by Separability
Example of a Large PSF: Illumination Flattening
Fourier Image Analysis
FFT Convolution
A Closer Look at Image Convolution

Chapter 25 - Special Imaging Techniques

Spatial Resolution
Sample Spacing and Sampling Aperture
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Morphological Image Processing
Computed Tomography

Chapter 26 - Neural Networks (and more!)

Target Detection
Neural Network Architecture
Why Does it Work?
Training the Neural Network
Evaluating the Results
Recursive Filter Design

Chapter 27 - Data Compression

Data Compression Strategies
Run-Length Encoding
Huffman Encoding
Delta Encoding
LZW Compression
JPEG (Transform Compression)
MPEG

Chapter 28 - Digital Signal Processors

How DSPs are Different from Other Microprocessors
Circular Buffering
Architecture of the Digital Signal Processor
Fixed versus Floating Point
C versus Assembly
How Fast are DSPs?
The Digital Signal Processor Market

Chapter 29 - Getting Started with DSPs

The ADSP-2106x family
The SHARC EZ-KIT Lite
Design Example: An FIR Audio Filter
Analog Measurements on a DSP System
Another Look at Fixed versus Floating Point
Advanced Software Tools

COMPLEX TECHNIQUES

Chapter 30 - Complex Numbers

The Complex Number System
Polar Notation
Using Complex Numbers by Substitution
Complex Representation of Sinusoids
Complex Representation of Systems
Electrical Circuit Analysis

Chapter 31 - The Complex Fourier Transform

The Real DFT
Mathematical Equivalence
The Complex DFT
The Family of Fourier Transforms
Why the Complex Fourier Transform is Used

Chapter 32 - The Laplace Transform

The Nature of the s-Domain
Strategy of the Laplace Transform
Analysis of Electric Circuits
The Importance of Poles and Zeros
Filter Design in the s-Domain

Chapter 33 - The z-Transform

The Nature of the z-Domain
Analysis of Recursive Systems
Cascade and Parallel Stages
Spectral Inversion
Gain Changes
Chebyshev-Butterworth Filter Design

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