[sdiy] DSP book recommendation wanted
Antti Huovilainen
ajhuovil at cc.hut.fi
Thu Sep 24 18:33:07 CEST 2009
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Eric Brombaugh wrote:
> You got math(s) in high school? You were lucky! (obligatory MP ref:
All of 16 courses (~33 hours / course) worth of it. Most I've even found
some use for.
> Actually I've found this to be generally true - algebra, linear algebra
> (vectors & matrices) and complex numbers / trigonometry (all of which I
> actually got in high school despite the above) will give you 95% of what you
> need to handle DSP. Calculus rarely comes into the picture.
Understanding the concept of derivative and integral is required. Actually
needing to calculate non-trivial cases is rather rare though.
Basic numerical methods come in handy too.
Antti
"No boom today. Boom tomorrow. There's always a boom tomorrow"
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