Written by A. V. Oppenheim, a famous professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and R. W. Schaeffer, a famous professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT), this book systematically discusses the basic theories and methods of discrete-time signal processing. It is a classic authoritative textbook. The second edition was revised in 1999. The revised second edition places more emphasis on basic principles and basic content. The book has been reduced from 12 chapters to 11 chapters, and the content is more concise. In addition to maintaining the characteristics of the first edition, such as clear basic concepts, reasonable hierarchical arrangement, clear organization, and strong systematicity, it has also greatly increased the number of examples and exercises, and reorganized the exercises according to difficulty and complexity. At the same time, some content and exercise answers have been added, making this book more suitable for undergraduates and graduate students in related majors.
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