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Old 02-08-2008, 03:40 PM
Al Clark
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Default Re: Which is by far the best book in DSP?

"bharat pathak" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected] :

>>World book fair is going on in New Delhi , could find lots of books

there
>>;-)

>
> Rick,
>
> If you are listening, this reply also calls for collectors edition.
>
> Folks please wakeup, i am seriously interested in knowing what
> other people read, who are experts in this area.
>
> After my initial list of 5 books, i only got 2 new additions to the
> list:
>
> 1. Steven Smiths : DSP
> 2. bendat and piersols : random data.
>
> I have monsoon and hayes but i am yet to go thru it. It's kind of
> strange isn't it. such a vast subject but less than 10 books to
> qualify on the list.....
>
> Bharat


I'm good with most of the previous list. I have all of them except (my
O&S has no Buck). I also have Andor's addons: I never got much out of
Bendat & Piersol (my copy is 1980).

I would add a few more for consideration:

1. Digital Signal Processing in Commnication Systems - Marvin Frerking

Its not just a communications book

2. Introduction to Signal Processing - Sophocles Orfanidis

Another O & S competitor, I think easier to read with lots of audio
examples

3. Multirate Signal Processing for Communication Systems - Fred Harris

Fred Harris is a giant, I hold take a course from him if he was
teaching how to make spagetti. I always come away with something.

4. Streamlining Digital Signal Processing - Rick Lyons, Editor

Who doesn't like a trick's book? Half the articles were written by
guys in this group.


Al Clark
Danville Signal Processing, Inc.

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