This book can be used in the following ways:
1. For a DSP course with a laboratory component, using parts of Chapters 1–9.
If needed, the book can be supplemented with some additional theoretical
materials, since its emphasis is on the practical aspects of DSP. It is possible
to cover Chapter 7 on adaptive filtering following Chapter 4 on finite impulse
response (FIR) filtering (since there is only one example in Chapter 7 that
uses materials from Chapter 5). It is my conviction that adaptive filtering
should be incorporated into an undergraduate course in DSP.
2. For a laboratory course using many of the examples and experiments from
Chapters 1–7 and Chapter 9. The beginning of the semester can be devoted
to short programming examples and experiments and the remainder of the
semester for a final project. The wide range of sample projects (for both
undergraduate and graduate students) discussed in Chapter 10 can be very
valuable.
3. For a senior undergraduate or first-year graduate design project course using
selected materials from Chapters 1–10.
4. For the practicing engineer as a tutorial and reference, and for workshops and
seminars, using selected materials throughout the book.
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