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Hi

I want to learn something about dsp ,are there some good books I could look?



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There are several good dsp books. But for all of them a good signals and systems background is necessay. Proakis and Manoakis book in DSP is quite good.
 

try this book....i am also a beginner in dsp.....this book is easy to understand...
good luck
 

Another good book:
Digital Signal Processing and Application With the C67
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I think this is a very common book for a DSP beginner as well as expert.

Title - Discrete-time signal processing
Authors - Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, with John R. Buck
Published Upper Saddler River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1999
 

This is my fav book

Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications (3rd Edition)

by John G. Proakis, Dimitris Manolakis
 

(~) Bellanger, "Digital Processing of Signals - Theory and Practice", Wiley & Sons 1986

(~) Rabiner, "Digital signal processing", IEEE Press selected reprint series 1972

(~) Gold, Rader, Oppenheim, Stockham, "Digital processing of signals", McGraw Hill 1969

(~) Oppenheim, Shafer, "Digital Signal Processing", Prentice Hall 1975

(~) Oppenheim, Schafer, Buck, "Discrete-time signal processing", Prentice Hall 1999

(#) Porat, "A Course in Digital Signal Processing", Wiley & Sons 1997

(#) Lynn, Fuerst, "Introductory digital signal processing with computer applications", Wiley & Sons 1994


Where: (~) are books about only Theory, (#) Theory and Computer Simulations
 

I think u should focus on 2 parts : FFT and filter design . they are the most important of DSP field.
 

Read DSP by Proakis
or DSP by Mitra

These are very good books

or u can refer to the site www.dspguide.com
 

Understanding digital signal processing by Richard Lyons is a very good book for bigineers.
 

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