Signal processing is now a multidisciplinary topic, and one that
has applications in many fields including, but not limited to,
science, engineering, medicine, finance and the behavioural
sciences. Modern software libraries that include dedicated
languages and packages designed to simplify the development and
application of signal processing techniques are now readily
available; however this ease of application means that an
understanding of the various techniques is imperative. It is
critical that the student or practitioner is able to choose an
appropriate processing technique, be aware of potential errors
involved and understand how to control them.
Discover Signal Processing exploits the rationale of
‘learning by doing’; actually attempting and performing
a task is the most effective way to remember and understand. It
presents the reader with a diverse range of exercises; some
intended to recall or practice simple concepts, others more complex
& aimed at developing a real understanding of the issues
involved. These are accompanied by step-by-step explanations of the
tools and techniques required.
* Provides systematic, organized and accessible instruction in a
complex and mathematical subject.
* Stresses the understanding, selection and application of
available signal processing techniques, as well as identification
and control of error mechanisms;
* Includes more than 60 exercises covering major aspects of
signal processing tools & geared at performing or testing
specific tasks;
* Uses MATLAB as a platform, utilizing its extensive GUI
capabilities enabling exercises to be performed using graphical
elements only.
Discover Signal Processing provides an excellent &
accessible guide to signal processing for mechanical, aeronautical,
civil and electronic engineers in their senior/ graduate year. It
will also be of interest to those attending CPD courses as well as
to practicing engineers.
Sobre o autor
Simon Braun is Professor at the Israel Institute of Technology, and has been active in the area of signal processing for four decades. He is the Editor in Chief of the Journal ‘ Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing’ (Elsevier), the ‘ Encyclopedia of Vibrations (Academic Press) and author of ‘Mechanical Signature Analysis’ (Academic Press). He has authored more than 60 papers in peer – reviewed journals and presented his work at conferences. He has conducted worldwide workshops (Europe, US, Australia, China), attended by Academics and Engineers and during sabbaticals, applied his expertise to industrial problems at GE and Ford Motor Co.