Foreword

Digital signal processing is at the “heart” of most technologies that we use today. Our cell phones use digital signal processing to generate the DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) tones that are used to communicate with wireless networks. Our noise-canceling headphones use adaptive digital signal processing to cancel the noise in the environment around us. Digital cameras use digital signal processing to compress images into JPEG formats for efficient storage so that we can store many thousands of images in a single memory card. It is digital signal processing that allows us to play compressed music stored in our cellphones and iPods. Digital signal processing controls even the anti-lock brakes in our cars today. And these are just ...

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