Signal Computing: Digital Signals in the Software Domain

Author: Michael Stiber, Bilin Zhang Stiber

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Description: Signal Computing: Digital Signals in the Software Domain, this document explores the intersection between digital signals and computing, addressing the capture, representation, processing and compression of signals in multimedia systems.

Pages: 207

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