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Multirate Filtering for Digital Signal Processing: MATLAB Applications
Multirate Filtering for Digital Signal Processing: MATLAB Applications
Date: 30 April 2011, 08:44

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Multirate signal processing techniques are widely used in many areas of modern engineering such as communications, digital audio, measurements, image and signal processing, speech processing, and multimedia.
Multirate Filtering for Digital Signal Processing: MATLAB Applications covers basic and advanced approaches in the design and implementation of multirate filtering. This authoritative volume considers the role of filters in multirate systems, provides efficient solutions of finite and infinite impulse response filters for sampling rate conversion, and discusses examples of multirate multilevel filter banks, offering a must-have book for practitioners and scholars in multirate signal processing.
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