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Signal Processing with Free Software
Practical Experiments
Author: Auger François
Language: EnglishSubject for Signal Processing with Free Software:
Keywords
Signal Processing with Free Software Practical Experiments; elementary signals through elementary waveform; signal storage files; elementary operations on signals; signal analysis; temporal and frequency characteristics; Time-frequency analysis; Non-parametric spectral analysis; signal processing through sampling; resampling; quantification
88 p. · 16.3x24.1 cm · Hardback
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Table of Contents:
1. Generation of Elementary Signals.
Generation of Elementary Waveform. ? Elementary Operations on
the Signals. ? Format of Signal Storage Files.
2. First tools of Signal Analysis.
Measurement of Temporal and Frequency Characteristics of a
Signal. Time-Frequency Analysis of a Signal.
3. Non-parametric Spectral Analysis.
4. Signal Processing.
Sampling. ? Resampling. ? Quantification. ? ?Analog? Filtering.
Digital Filtering
Preface vii
Introduction ix
Chapter 1. Generating Elementary Signals 1
1.1. General points 1
1.2. Generation of elementary wave forms 2
1.3. Elementary signal processing operations 4
1.4. Using other file formats 8
Chapter 2. Signal Analysis 13
2.1. Measuring the temporal and frequency characteristics of a signal 13
2.2. Time-frequency analysis of a signal 16
2.3. Non-parametric spectral analysis 18
2.3.1. Analytical case studies 20
2.3.2. Practical application 23
Chapter 3. Signal Processing 27
3.1. Sampling 27
3.1.1. Analytical case studies 29
3.1.2. Practical applications 35
3.2. Resampling 37
3.3. “Analog” filtering 38
3.3.1. Analytical case studies 40
3.3.2. Practical applications 44
3.4. Digital filtering 53
3.4.1. Analytical case studies 53
3.4.2. Practical applications 63
Bibliography 67
Index 69
François Auger is Full Professor at the IUT (University Institute of Technology) of Saint-Nazaire, University of Nantes, in France.