Monograph. — Prentice-Hall Inc, 1975. — 772 p.
This book is one of the two first classic books in DSP from the mid 1970s.
The monograph contains the foundations of the theory of discrete signals and almost all modern (in the 1970s) methods for calculating digital filters. The theory, methods of implementation and application of algorithms for the fast Fourier transform are considered. Separate chapters are devoted to the design of specialized digital processing devices and the use of digital methods for the analysis of speech and radar signals. The book contains a large amount of reference material, as well as the texts of programs for calculating typical digital devices.
The book is of great practical interest for engineers-designers of devices for primary signal processing, experimenters using computers for analysis of signals, specialists in the field of computational mathematics and programmers.
Theory of descrete-time linear systems
The theory and approximation of finite duration impulse response digital filters
Theory and approximation of infinite impulse response digital filters
Finite word length effects in digital filters
Spectrum analysis and the fast Fourier transform
An introdustion to the theory of two-dimensional signal processing
Introdution to digital hardware
Special-purpose hardware for digital filtering and signal generation
Special-purpose hardware for the FFT
General-purpose hardware for signal processing facilities
Applications of digital signal processing to speech
Applications to radar