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Old 02-08-2008, 10:50 AM
Andor
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Default Re: Which is by far the best book in DSP?

bharat pathak wrote:

> Let me begin with, mylist of top 5 books: Others are welcome to
> agree/disagree add/delete to the list.
>
> 1. Digital signal processing : principles algorithms and applications
> * *proakis and manolakis
>
> 2. DSP a practical approach : Ifeachor Jervis
>
> 3. DSP using matlab : Ingle and Proakis
>
> 4. Discrete time signal processing : oppenheim, schafer and buck.


Who the heck is Buck? I like my O&S, 1975 edition. I also bought DSP
by P&M, which many people around here like. It's a bit more modern
than the O&S, and contains some additional stuff on statistics,
optimal filters (mainly predictors) and least-squares techniques which
should belong to the basics in DSP education (after all, DSP is about
data processing).

I don't know 2. and 3. from your list. For more advanced techniques, I
like Statistical DSP and Modeling by Hayes.

>
> 5. Understanding DSP : Richard Lyons.


Amen.

>
> * *The above sequence is not in any preferrential order.
>
> Bharat Pathak


Regards,
Andor
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