File Submitter: Nanflexal
File Submitted: 4 Jul 2009
File Category: Hardware & Telecommunication

From the Inside Flap
This book is intended to be of use to two broad groups of readers. The first group comprises those who have good familiarity with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and/or Telecommunications. The second group consists of those who need at least a casual or, perhaps, detailed, knowledge of the applications of DSP in telecommunications. A typical member of the second group is someone who is involved in a design project utilizing DSP but whose area of expertise is a different branch of electrical engineering, such as software, hardware, systems engineering, or application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design. Included in the second group are students who wish to get a feel for how DSP is applied.
The book is comprised of nine chapters.
The intent of Chapter 1 is to provide the spectrum of readership a preamble that puts the material in the subsequent chapters in perspective.
Chapters 2 and 3 are targeted toward the second group and cover the fundamental concepts of communication theory and digital signal processing.
Readers in the first group could skip directly to Chapter 4 or skim Chapters 2 and 3 to get a feel for the notation used.
Chapters 4 through 9 are reasonably self contained and draw on material from the first three chapters. Those well versed in telecommunications would find the material useful in understanding the concepts of DSP; experts in DSP would find a description of some telecommunications concepts in a familiar jargon.
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