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						<title>The Digital Signal Processing Handbook</title>
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						<description>Review"...An excellent compendium of theoretical topics in DSTP...a one-stop shop of technical information on digital signal processing. I wanted information on block signal processing and found at least five useful references on the subject. This book has saved me days in independent research." - Howard Rubin, on-line at amazon.com "A useful handbook for the professional as well as for graduate students and faculty." --E. A. Hoyer, Wichita State University, CHOICE, Vol. 36, No. 1 Book DescriptionWritten by the foremost researchers and practitioners in their fields, comprehensively presents the range of DSP: from theory to application, from algorithms to hardware. CD ROM included. DLC: Signal processing - Digital techniques. Product DetailsHardcover: 1776 pages Publisher: CRC; Bk&amp;CD-Rom edition (December 29, 1997) Language: English ISBN: 0849385725 The content of the post is hidden!Please Login to see the hidden post.If you are new to the website Please Signup!</description>
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