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Looking for a good DSP book.

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Hi,

I'm an undergraduate student studying electrical engineering. Right now am taking a DSP course and the college is providing us with "Digital Signal Processing: A computer-based approach" by Sanjit Mitra. I'm not sure if this book is good or not. if it is not good, can you please tell me a good book for DSP for my level? It needs to be good for self-studying.

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Although I can't comment on Mitra's book, I've found you can't go past "The Scientist and Engineer's guide to Digital Signal Processing" for an accessible text well suited to self-study or rapid practical application. It still contains sufficient theory to avoid being a rule-of-thumb cookbook though and best of all it's free!

You can download it from: https://www.dspguide.com/
(although I can personally vouch for buying the printed copy - there's something nice about a book filled with tape flags and highlighting :)
 
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Thanks guys. I give it a try. Also can someone please comment on Mitra's book.
 

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