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- Title Digital Filter Design
- Author(s) Zoran Milivojevic
- Publisher: mikroElektronika; 1st edition (2009)
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- Language: English
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The purpose of this book is to provide you with different theorethical and practical approaches to digital filter design. The book covers design of both finite and infinite impulse response filters. In addition, it applies the most popular and most commonly used design methodes giving the best solutions. Intuitive explanations and numerous examples contained herein will help you to devolope your understanding of these methods and test your knowledge on concrete issues.
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