Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!hc!lanl!cmcl2!rutgers!att!whuts!whuxr!ljw From: ljw@whuxr.ATT.COM (WU) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: References for Signal Processing wanted Summary: signal processing references Message-ID: <242@whuxr.ATT.COM> Date: 25 Jan 89 22:46:13 GMT References: <19450@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Whippany NJ Lines: 40 In article <19450@agate.BERKELEY.EDU>, hughes@math.Berkeley.EDU (eric hughes) writes: > I am interested in learning about signal processing with an eye > to doing some DSP tinkering. I am looking for some introductory > signal processing books which assume a high level of mathematical > ability from the reader. The following is a brief list of "standard" DSP references. Personally, I like the Rabiner book. ti Digital signal processing au Oppenheim, A.V. pu Prentice 1975. 585p. au Schafer, R.W. isbn 0-13-214635-5 ti Theory and application of digital signal processing au Rabiner, L.R. pu Prentice 1975. 762p. au Gold, B. isbn 0-13-914101-4 ti Digital processing of signals. au Gold, B. pu McGraw-Hill. 1969. 269p. no With chapters by A.V. Oppenheim and T.G. Stockham. au Rader, C.M.; Stockham, T.G.; Oppenheim, A.V. ti Digital signal processing: theory, design, and implementation au Peled, A. pu Wiley 1976. 304p. au Liu, B. isbn 0-471-01941-0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Les J. Wu AT&T Bell Laboratories (UUCP) att!whuxr!ljw One Whippany Road (arpa) ljw!whuxr@research.att.com WH 2F-316 Whippany, NJ 07981 *** STANDARD DISCLAIMERS APPLY *** Tel: (201)386-3409 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------