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Mathematical Methods and Algorithms for Signal Processing |  | Authors: Todd K. Moon, Wynn C. Stirling Publisher: Prentice Hall
List Price: $130.00 Buy New: $80.00 as of 3/18/2010 16:17 CDT details You Save: $50.00 (38%)
New (12) Used (16) from $62.99
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 627193
Media: Paperback Pages: 937 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.5 x 1.9
ISBN: 0201361868 Dewey Decimal Number: 621.38220151 EAN: 9780201361865 ASIN: 0201361868
Publication Date: August 14, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Provides a solid foundation of theoretical and practical tools that will serve a broad range of signal processing applications. DLC: Signal processing--Mathematics.
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It could have been the best engineering book ever August 4, 2008 Nikolaos Vasiloglou (Georgia Tech) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If the typos and the software bugs weren't that many. Very good and complete reference book. It is more general than signal processing. If you can master this book you can be a very good engineer. The implementation in matlab has some bugs, but they are very helpful when it comes to understand the algorithms. It includes topics from optimization, linear algebra, probabilities etc. It's a good book to have in your library. It is worth its price.
good but too formal November 1, 2007 Arvind Jayaraman This book is not for beginners. it is for students who have a background in real-analysis. It is also not a book to study signal processing, but it is more of a reference guide. I am disappointed with it, because I didn't get what I hoped to from this book.
Publisher does not provide CDROM in latest printing January 8, 2007 J. R. Pasek (Murrieta, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Recently purchased this book and from reading parts of it the book is a very good source of the mathematics associated with signal processing. However the publisher in the latest printing I just received no longer provides the promised CDROM and the listed website where to obtain the MATLAB material on the CDROM is also no longer supported by the publisher. An e-mail response to my inquiry about the missing MATLAB code source from a representative of the publisher indicates that the book is too old and their is no need to provide the material anymore.
Target Audiance - Choose Wisely August 2, 2006 Working EE (Baltimore, MD) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is certainly technically sound. That being said, I find the notation confusing and the text relatively inacessible. The book is likely a good selection for someone wanting to study the innermost mathematical details of modern signal processing. Unfortunately, the text spends less time on actual implimentation and usage than would be preferable for audiances focussed on real world applications.
excellent collection of signal processing math January 5, 2006 iozce (uk) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
this book is really good for a signal processing researcher.
generally it is difficult for a new researcher to connect math to the signal processing methods. conventional signal processing books only give the bit of math as needed in the signal processing books and this makes it difficult for an inexperienced student.
in this book mathematics is explained in more detail and in the introduction of each chapter it is mentioned why and where you would need this math knowledge.
at the end of each chapter application sections are provided
where problems from signal processing are explained for that particular mathematical method.
there are also exercises.
however, this book can be difficult for a new graduate without any establishment of signal processing concepts and problems.
it is an excellent book for a phd student in my view and it can be a classic.
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