Digital Filters: Theory, Application and Design of Modern Filters - Softcover

Kapadia, Rajiv J.

 
9783527411481: Digital Filters: Theory, Application and Design of Modern Filters

Synopsis

A presentation of the various methods used by engineers to separate signals from noise. As this is mostly done by using a suitable filter, this book focuses on the understanding and design of the different types of such filters, whether discrete or linear, deterministic or stochastic.
While written with the practitioner in mind, the text equally serves as a textbook for a graduate course, with around 200 problems and projects available online.

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About the Author

Rajiv J. Kapadia is the director of the Honors program and a Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at Minnesota State University in Mankato, USA. He obtained his academic degrees from The University of Bombay and from the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Kapadia is experienced in teaching in several different university systems as he has taught in the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, and in the University of Mumbai, India. He spent most of his career teaching and consulting. Professor Kapadia has authored several scientific publications as well as two text books.

From the Back Cover

This book leads the reader from introductory concepts of discrete time signals and the filters used to shape and use the signals all the way to the practice of designing filters that are optimum in the least square sense. The text also introduces its readers to the implementation techniques of the filters and the computation algorithms so that the computation load is reduced.

Digital Filters is suited for the practitioner, and can also serve as textbook for a graduate course. In the book the reader will also find software implementations of the filters using MATLAB.

A collection of about 190 problems and projects is available online (www.wiley-vch.de).

From the Contents:

  • Background and Introduction
  • Discrete Time Signals and Systems
  • Discrete Time Systems in the Frequency Domain
  • The Z-Transform
  • Discrete Filter Design Techniques
  • Computing the DFT
  • Multirate Signal Processing and Devices
  • Introduction to Stochastic Processes
  • Weiner Filters
  • Adaptive Filters

Please go to the book’s catalogue entry on www.wiley-vch.de for a collection of problems and projects.

From the Inside Flap

This book leads the reader from introductory concepts of discrete time signals and the filters used to shape and use the signals all the way to the practice of designing filters that are optimum in the least square sense. The text also introduces its readers to the implementation techniques of the filters and the computation algorithms so that the computation load is reduced.

Digital Filters is suited for the practitioner, and can also serve as textbook for a graduate course. In the book the reader will also find software implementations of the filters using MATLAB.

A collection of about 190 problems and projects is available online (www.wiley-vch.de).

From the Contents:

  • Background and Introduction
  • Discrete Time Signals and Systems
  • Discrete Time Systems in the Frequency Domain
  • The Z-Transform
  • Discrete Filter Design Techniques
  • Computing the DFT
  • Multirate Signal Processing and Devices
  • Introduction to Stochastic Processes
  • Weiner Filters
  • Adaptive Filters

Please go to the book’s catalogue entry on www.wiley-vch.de for a collection of problems and projects.

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