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Resources to learn DSP algorithms

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Hi
I hav to work on DSP algorithms... I have no clue about any algorithm.

Cud anyone help to me get fundamentals of algorithm right?

How shud i start ?

Do I need to learn algorithms?
 

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Do I need to learn algorithms?
I suggest you to start with signals and systems.
This is the basic for DSP
 

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Beginner............

https://www.dspguide.com/

Its a free book with low math which will enable you to get DSP very fast.

but you must read the full book with effort
 

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helios said:
http://www.dspguide.com/

Its a free book with low math which will enable you to get DSP very fast.

but you must read the full book with effort

thanks helios,

maths :eek: Will math be very complex?
plz explain ?

Added after 23 minutes:

There are 34 chapters in that BOOK :( ..
is it possible to finish whole book ? :|
 

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as of wat i know...dsp is complete mathematics....there is no escape from it.

n mathematics here ranges from probability to complex series and transforms. just go through the basics....u would just love it!!!:D
 

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go to analog device's web page and find Book DSP for engineer and scientist. its very good book. if dont find then let me know ....
 

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Hi,
I suggest you to start reading "understanding Digital Signal Processing" by Richard G Lyons. It is the best book available for beginners.Everything is given from scratch. If you dont get the original book search in the net, for you may get a ebook.

This book will help you start from the beginning.

Good luck
Bye
 

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Lyons is best
 

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