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madchiller
Jan2-09, 10:10 AM
hi i wanted to know if anybody that knew about dsp and all the fourier series and transforms had any advice on how to master it ........ very swiftly..
sai_2008
Jan6-09, 11:16 AM
hi i wanted to know if anybody that knew about dsp and all the fourier series and transforms had any advice on how to master it ........ very swiftly..
Hmmm.....Looking for a short-cut, eh?
Is it for here, or to-go? Do you need ketchup with that? Just kidding :).
When I was a TA, I recommended this book that cuts to the chase: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, by Johnny R Johnson. It was pretty helpful to the new comers to DSP.
You need some background on integral transforms.
Start from Laplace transforms and then quickly move into fourier and z and what have you....
The best book is by Oppenheim-Schafer. Its a bible....
madchiller
Jan7-09, 06:11 AM
thanks a lot so if I understood you right i start with LAPPLACE and I go on with the rest, thanks a lot of replying and for the book tip.
Proton Soup
Jan7-09, 07:10 PM
The best book is by Oppenheim-Schafer. Its a bible....
lol, i have this. it ain't no shortcut.
i don't think master and quickly really go together here unless you're already a math savant, which is why you get few replies. i just had the one college course (roughly, 10 weeks), and didn't come away feeling like i had "mastered" the subject.
madchiller
Jan9-09, 01:40 AM
i have an applied & pure math degree just getting adjusted to the " engineering " math notation .........
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