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Module 2: Signals and Coding (Supplement)

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Books

  1. Alkin O. (1994): Digital Signal Processing: A Laboratory Approach Using PC-DSP. London: Prentice-Hall.
  2. Glisson, T. H. (1987): Introduction to System Analysis (McGraw-Hill series in electrical engineering, networks and systems). New York: McGraw-Hill.
  3. Hamming, R. W. (1986): Coding and Information Theory. London: Prentice Hall.
  4. Hsu, Hwei P.; Hse, Hwel P.  (1995): Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems. New York: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing. [amazon.com]
  5. Hsu, Hwei P. (1993) Schaum's Outline of Analog and Digital Communication. New York: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing. [amazon.com]
  6. Karu, Zoher Z. (1995): Signals and Systems Made Ridiculously Simple. Huntsville (AL): Zizipress. [amazon.com]
  7. Lyons, Richard G. (1996): Understanding Digital Signal Processing. London: Prentice Hall. [amazon.com]
  8. Oppenheim, Alan V.; Schafer, Ronald W. (1975): Digital Signal Processing. London: Prentice Hall.
  9. Oppenheim, Alan V., Ed. (1989): Applications of Digital Signal Processing (Prentice-Hall Signal Processing Series. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall.
  10. Oppenheim, Alan V. ; Schafer, Ronald W. (1989): Discrete-time signal processing. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall.
  11. Oppenheim, Alan V. et.al. (1996): Signals and Systems. Second Edition.  Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall. [amazon.com]
  12. Soliman, Samir S.; Srinath, Mandyam D. (1998): Continous and discrete signals and systems. 2nd Ed. Upper Saddle River (NJ): Prentice-Hall.
  13. Sklar, Bernhard (2001): Digital Communications. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice Hall. [amazon.com]
  14. Swets, John A. (1964): Signal Detection and Recognition by Human Observers. New York, London, Sydney: Wiley.
Articles

  1. Del Corso, D.; C. Sansoe (1999): Exploiting new technology for education: teaching signal integrity in computer science curricula. Microprocessors and Microsystems, Volume 23, Issue 5, 25 October 99, 265-279.
  2. Huffman, D. A (1952): A Method for the Construction of Minimum Redundancy Codes. Proceedings of IRE, No. 40, 1952, 1098–1101.
  3. Masten, M. K.;  Panahi, I. (1997): Digital signal processors for modern control systems, Control Engineering Practice, Volume 5, Issue 4, April 1997, 449-458.
  4. Tescher, Andrew G. (1999): Multimedia is the message. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 99, 44-54.
  5. Wang, Wendy X.; Blostein, Steven D. (2001): Video image transmission over mobile satellite channels, Signal Processing: Image Communication, Volume 16, Issue 6, February 2001, 531-540.
Journals

  1. Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing |ISSN 0925-1030 |Kluwer
  2. Applied Signal Processing |ISSN 0941-0635 | Springer-Verlag
  3. Digital Signal Processing |ISSN 1051-2004 | Academic Press
  4. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing |ISSN 1053-587X; electronic:1053-587X | IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  5. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine |ISSN 1053-5888; electronic 1053-5888 |IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  6. Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing |ISSN 0923-6082 | Kluwer
  7. Signal Processing |ISSN 0165-1684 |Elsevier
Links

  1. University of Oregon > New Media Lab > Electronic Music Primer
  2. University of Cambridge > Signal Processing Group
  3. Samuel Morse
  4. Stanford > Digital Communication II: Coding
  5. Uni Rostock > Insitut für Nachrichtentechnik und Informationstechnik > Übungsaufgaben
  6. EU > Glossary of statistical Terms
  7. Cambridge (MA) > Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT > Signals and Systems
  8. Stanford (CA)  > Stanford University > Stanford Class Homepages >    Introduction to Signals and Systems
  9. Hamilton (CAN) > McMaster University  > Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty > Digital Signal Processing (lecture notes)
  10. Stanford (CA) > Stanford University  > Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics > Digital Signal Processing
  11. Karlsruhe (D) > Uni Karlsruhe > Physik Institute Heinrich Hertz

 

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