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Sami Al Dalahmah
Sami received a BSc in EE in 2006 form Jordan University and worked as a hardware design and verification engineer. Received an MSc in DSP from King's College London with distinction in 2007. Joined Telecommunications Regulatory Commission in 2008 as a spectrum planning engineer. Currently perusing PhD in Leeds University in signal processing for wireless sensor networks.

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More free Ebooks

Posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Sep 13 2011 under DSP on the Web | Free ebooks   

I found this website that contains loads of free, high quality, ebooks and journals as well. There is 176 ebooks under electrical engineering heading. I found books suitable for engineers, researcher, and hobbiest as well.

 

Here is the link for it:

http://www.intechopen.com/

 

To be more useful here are few MATLAB books:

http://www.intechopen.com/books/show/title/applications-of-matlab-in-science-and-engineering

http://www.intechopen.com/books/show/title/matlab-modelling-programming-and-simulations

http://www.intechopen.com/books/show/title/scientific-and-engineering-applications-using-matlab

 

Though those books a more about MATLAB for specific applications, you can find neat tricks there like the second ebook. 

 

And here's a book on numerical methods:

http://www.intechopen.com/books/show/title/numerical-analysis-theory-and-application

 

I found few books on sensor fusion, which is my topic of research right now, but I don't think it will interest you guys. Anyway, why don't you dive into the website and tell us what you found out through the comments section. Enjoy!

 

 

 



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Sami received a BSc in EE in 2006 form Jordan University and worked as a hardware design and verification engineer. Received an MSc in DSP from King's College London with distinction in 2007. Joined Telecommunications Regulatory Commission in 2008 as a spectrum planning engineer. Currently perusing PhD in Leeds University in signal processing for wireless sensor networks.

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