Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!udel!princeton!njin!njitgw!jfa0522@hertz.njit.edu From: jfa0522@hertz.njit.edu (john f andrews ece) Newsgroups: comp.dsp Subject: C language Algorithm Book Message-ID: <2409@njitgw.njit.edu> Date: 22 Feb 91 18:05:21 GMT Sender: news@njitgw.njit.edu Organization: New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, N.J. Lines: 34 There has been so much interest since my post I offer the following more spefici information: "C Language Algorithms for Digital Signal Processing" Paul M. Embree Bruce Kimble Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-133406-9 1991 I cannot vouch for the contents, as I have just recently borrowed the book and have not played with it yet. It does, however, seem to be a rather clear text sitting on the fence between theory and practice. An example for all you Nyquist conversants: From page 7, under "The Relationship between the Spectrums of Continuous and Discrete time signals" I quote: "...the Nyquist sampling criterion...a continuous waveform, when sampled at a frequency greater than twice the maximum frequency component in its spectrum, can be reconstructed completely from its sampled waveform." Now I don't assert that a retsatement of nyquist's idea proves a texts value, but at least it was correct! -=john ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- john f andrews SYSOP The Biomedical Engineering BBS 24 hrs 300/1200/2400 (201) 596-5679 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERNET jfa0522@hertz.njit.edu LabRat@faraday.njit.edu CIS 73710,2600 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com