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Resources for learning Digital Signal Processing

This semester I am taking a course in Digital Signal Processing, taught by Dr Asad Arfeen. Dr Asad is putting his heart and soul in teaching this admittedly interesting but also intellectually demanding course.

To aid in my study and exploration I am compiling a collection of resources, online or otherwise,  which I find helpful. I do plan to post more updates as and when I find something interesting and noteworthy.

So let’s begin with the text books.

  1. Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms, and Applications by John G. Proakis
  2. Understanding Digitial Signal Processing by Richard G. Lyons

The MOOC by École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne titled “Digital Signal Processing” offered on Coursera is a very accessible, organized and coherent introduction to the subject. This course develops important concepts and relationships using the beautiful, powerful and intuitive framework of  Linear Algebra.

Two websites, namely, DSPRelated and DSPGuide also deserve mention.

Those willing to experiment with DFT on MATLAB will find this series of blog posts very informative. The author guides the reader through some of the dark-and-shady corners of DFT journey by presenting short, simple and immediately testable examples.

And… that’s it for now.

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