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Prerequisits for studying DSP

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hi,

regarding DSP studying

what are the prerequisites topics in math/analog_signal_processing/in_general

do I need to have a strong foundation
which help me in studying digital signal processing and digital filter design
and understand it well , preparing me for Dsp implementation of Comm systems,
multimedia and image processing, if there is a graph for prerequisites it will be very
helpful.

thnx
 

This is an old course
https://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-6-008-digital-signal-processing-spring-2011/

Prerequisites

Advanced calculus and familiarity with introductory complex variable theory. Previous exposure to linear system theory for continuous-time signals, including Laplace and Fourier transforms, is required. No experience with discrete-time signals, z-transforms, or discrete Fourier transforms is assumed.

Newer courses or books require knowledge in Linear Algebra and vector spaces. And recommend some familiarity with with probability theory and Matlab (or equivalent).
 
thnx ... but I'd like to ask; in designing digital filters is it required to know analog filter design previously????
 

well, not really. but it could be of advantage.
 

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