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This chapter introduces the basic theory of Digital Signal Processing, including sampling theory and digitization, both in the time domain and in the frequency domain. The core topics covered by this chapter are discrete-time convolution, transforms (Z, Discrete-time Fourier, and Discrete Fourier), design of conventional digital filters, and the treatment of some important DSP applications, including banking and financial applications, audio effects production, design and implementation of specific digital systems (such as integrators, differentiators, resonators and oscillators).
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O’Shea, P., Sadik, A.Z., Hussain, Z.M. (2011). Discrete and Digital Signals and Systems. In: Digital Signal Processing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15591-8_2
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