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- Title: Design and Architectures for Digital Signal Processing
- Author(s) Gustavo Ruiz and Juan A. Michell
- Publisher: IN-TECH (January 16, 2013); eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
- Hardcover: 314 pages
- eBook: PDF Files, and an zipped PDF, 30.19 MB
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
- ISBN-13: 978-953-51-0874-0
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Digital signal processing (DSP) covers a wide range of applications in which the implementation of high-performance systems to meet stringent requirements and performance constraints is receiving increasing attention both in the industrial and academic contexts.
Conceived to be available to a wide audience, the aim of this book is to provide students, researchers, engineers and the industrial community with a guide to the latest advances in emerging issues in the design and implementation of DSP systems for application-specific circuits and programmable devices.
The book is divided into different sections including real-time audio applications, optical signal processing, image and video processing and advanced architectures and implementations. It will enable early-stage researchers and developers to deal with the important gap in knowledge in the transition from algorithm specification to the design of architectures for VLSI implementations.
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