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Looking for good book on convolution

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convolution

Any suggestion about good book in convolution?
thnx
 

Re: convolution

sygnals and systems by Oppenheim
 

Re: convolution

Signal Analysis
Wavelets, Filter Banks,
Time-Frequency Transforms and Applications
By Alfred Mertin
John Wiley
 

convolution

hi

For a better understanding of DSP theory go to dspguide.com

_helios
 

Re: convolution

Also try these books

1.SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS - DOUGLAS K. LINDER
2.SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS; COUNTINUOUS AND DISCRETE - ROGER E.ZEIMER
 

Re: convolution

try tis book:
analog nad digital signal procesing by ASHOK AMBARDAR ,thomson publtd.

rag_perfect,
univ. of pune.
 

Re: convolution

try first those many explainations on the internet .. search using google .. if after that u didn't understand the concept, then go for a book ..
convolution is a simple concept .. so , don't bother urself with books untill there is no other solution ..
 

Re: convolution

hi phongle119

check out this website,it gives you basic idea and lots of tutorials are available on net,u can search on google and learn yourself,if you can't understand the concepts in the book.

the link is https://dspguru.com/

it has tutorials,references,check yourself also this website,a must read book for strong in fundamentals is

The Scientist and Engineer's
Guide to Digital Signal Processing
by Steven W. Smith, Ph.D.
California Technical Publishing

ISBN 0-9660176-3-3 (1997)

this book is downloadable form this forum,else try this site,here is the link

www.dspguide.com

also see www.DSPRelated.com


regards
john
 

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