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Where to start learning DSP?

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I really want to start learning DSP but i don't know where to start? What do you suggest? Any books?
 

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I suggest that you stay away from textbooks in the beginning mostly because they might bore you with all of the theory upfront and you don't want to get discouraged by picking up the wrong book.

I suggest that you start with some tutorials that you can find online.
Take a look at the following tutorials

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There are some excellent tutorials on the basics, time domain processing, frequency analysis, filtering, DSP processors, etc.

http://www.prosig.com/signal-processing/
The tutorials are about a third of the page down.

http://www.dsptutor.freeuk.com/
This has some basic information, tutorials on digital filters
and some Java applets related to DSP.

If you must look at a textbook for more information, I suggest that you start with this online textbook "The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing" by Steven W. Smith, Ph.D. You can browse and/or download the entire book in PDF format here http://www.dspguide.com/pdfbook.htm

I hope that these resources will help you out.

Best regards,
v_c
 

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papoullis processes pdf

oppenheim discrete time signal processing book
 

digital signal processing by n.g.palan

You can use DSP books written by Richard Lyons . First of you should study the probabilty and random process from books like peebles,papoullis etc
 

octave dsp

The best thing that you can do is to download octave(www.octave.com) it is a tool which is same as matlab and is a key yo understand basic functionalities in DSP .
After this start with Richard lyons this is one of the simplest books around and then implement everything or the exercises in octave.
I think from here on you can rad various standards.

Dipak:D
 

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oppenheim discrete time signal processing book 1

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The best thing that you can do is to download octave(www.octave.com) it is a tool which is same as matlab and is a key yo understand basic functionalities in DSP .
After this start with Richard lyons this is one of the simplest books around and then implement everything or the exercises in octave.
 

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i would prefer u to learn matlab it is very helpful in understanding and learning dsp.
and u could also look some datasheet and application notes of dsp processor from national or anywhere.
 

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DSP by Proakis and Manolakis which is available on this board is a good book. You should at least read Chapter 1 of the book since it provides the big picture of DSP. I suggest that you use this book and Oppenhiem's book.
 

learning dsp

I also suggest Proakis, Manolakis. It is a good book. I learnt DSP from it.
 

digital signal processing by n. g. palan.pdf

NOTE:

The above links to OCTAVE are wrong.
The right page should be www.octave.org

regards

maXer


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GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.

Octave has extensive tools for solving common numerical linear algebra problems, finding the roots of nonlinear equations, integrating ordinary functions, manipulating polynomials, and integrating ordinary differential and differential-algebraic equations. It is easily extensible and customizable via user-defined functions written in Octave's own language, or using dynamically loaded modules written in C++, C, Fortran, or other languages
 

learning dsp in octave

The best one is the book by proakis and manolakis...
 

dsp tutorial india;pdf

also look in www.dspguru.com anf scientist and engineers guide to dsp a freely avaialable book

Cheers
S
 

learning dsp with octave

Digital Signal Processing,

If you are really serious, you can start with www.Bores.com, www.dspguide.com website.Some good books t read are DSP by proakis and manolakis.
 

digital signal processing books by n g palan

See if you find a book called primer...which really spoon feeds you with the subject
 

dsptutor.freeuk.com

download trial version of Code Composer Studio (CCS) from www.ti.com

Start with CCS tutorial.
 

dsp good to start with

i think all aforesaid books are good, if you are a beginer in DSP feild, i think it would be usefull if you go through Signals and system by Symon Hykin, it is a good book, with matlab codes, you can conceptualise the ideas using matlab, all the best
 

download d.s.p. by n.g.palan

Hi,
"Signal Processing and Linear systems" by B. P Lathi is a good book. The concepts are clearly explained and is not obscured by mathematics. It starts with analog signal processing and gradually transforms to Digital signal processing. we also get to know that digital transforms are approximations to continous time transfroms.
 

dsp textbook download

You can start from this book. "Understanding Digital Signal Processing Second Edition"
 

digital signal processing by n.g palan rapidshare

U can start with DSP by N G Palan, Tech max pub
 

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