Applied Signal Processing: A MATLAB™-Based Proof of Concept

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This is a project-oriented laboratory book with online supplementary files focused on digital signal processing (DSP) for students, instructors and professionals. The authors provide eleven large and detailed projects which take the reader through the essentials of signal processing applications. Included are MATLAB codes which are fully commented on for developing working proofs of concepts. The accompanying online material together with the text directly integrates theory into practice.

The eleven projects include speech coding for cell phones, understanding brain scan imaging, how MP3 players compress the data rate of audio CDs, embedding private information in music without detection, and much more.

Applied Signal Processing: A MATLAB™-Based Proof of Concept allows readers to benefit from the experience and expertise of professionals, researchers, and instructors in a variety of applied signal processing related fields, presented in a project framework. It is ideal for lecture and laboratory courses, and the subject matter is compatible for use along with most standard textbooks.

Author(s): Thierry Dutoit, Ferran Marqués (auth.)
Series: Signals and Communication Technology
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 456
Tags: Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Communications Engineering, Networks; Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation; Electrical Engineering

Front Matter....Pages i-xxiv
How is speech processed in a cell phone conversation?....Pages 1-31
How are bits played back from an audio CD?....Pages 33-64
How is sound processed in an MP3 player?....Pages 65-101
How does a dictation machine recognize speech?....Pages 103-148
How does an audio effects processor perform pitch shifting?....Pages 149-185
How can marine biologists track sperm whales in the oceans?....Pages 187-222
How could music contain hidden information?....Pages 223-263
How are digital images compressed in the web?....Pages 265-310
How are digital TV programs compressed to allow broadcasting?....Pages 311-359
How does digital cinema compress images?....Pages 361-410
How can physicians quantify brain degeneration?....Pages 411-449
Back Matter....Pages 451-456