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Old 02-09-2008, 02:17 PM
Randy Yates
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Default Re: Which is by far the best book in DSP?

"bharat pathak" <[email protected]> writes:

> So with the Response from many people I see the following list emerging:
>
> 1. proakis manolakis (favorite of quite a few people, i think it is
> rick's favorite too)
> 2. understanding dsp: Richard lyons
> 3. streamlining dsp : Richard lyons
> 4. Oppeinheim and schafer.
> 5. Steven Smith : DSP
> 6. DSP in comm systems : Marvin Frerking
> 7. introduction to signal processing : orfanidis
> 8. multirate signal processing for comm systems : Fred harris
> 9. signals systems and communications : lathi
> 10. Antoniou : DSP signals, systems and filters.
>
> //------------- The list not in any preferential order -------
>
> Thank you one and all for contributing extensively on this discussion.
> The forum is still open for discussion. But for now, I think anybody
> who is interested in doing extensive study, this list can be a
> beginning point.
>
> comments/suggestions and any new additions most welcome.


I also feel P&M is my #1 choice, but close behind, and I haven't heard
this mentioned, is Mitra,

@BOOK{mitra,
title = "{Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach}",
author = "Sanjit~K.~Mitra",
publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
edition = "second",
year = "2001"}

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