Digital filters and real-time processing of digital signals have traditionally been beyond the reach of most, due partially to hardware cost as well as complexity of design. In recent years, low-cost... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Probably the best practical how-to books on IIR filters I've found. There is no problem finding theory books. It took a long time to find this one, and I recommend it to anyone who wants to go from the theory to functional difference equations. In a professional environment, you still want to test for stability, impulse response, quantization effects, etc. But, this book will give a great starting point for simple results. If you want to go to the next level you'll design IIR & FIR filters in MatLab or the likes. This book however gives a functional starting point to get results.
easy to write code based on the book's equations
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Lane et al start off with a quick review of the general case of DSP filters and the use of transfer functions to model them. This leads naturally into a bifurcation, yielding Finite Impulse Response and Infinite Impulse Response filters. The theory is presented in concise fashion. And with no problem sets in the chapters. Seems more like a summary of material you perhaps should have learnt in a more leisurely text. Example codes are given in C++. Short subroutines. There is very little need or usage of the object oriented nature of C++. If you need to code from the formulae in the book, the example codes can be used to get you started. But for most engineers, this may not even be necessary. A modicum of acquaintance with whatever language you write in should suffice.
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