Hi all, I am looking for some reference webpage with centralized information for all those equations in DSP that easily forgotten... for example, transform pairs, all different kinds of transforms, properties of convolutions, properties of delta function, distribution functions, etc. Is there such a place? Thanks a lot
Is there a reference webpage for dsp?
Started by ●August 17, 2005
Reply by ●August 17, 20052005-08-17
"kiki" <lunaliu3@yahoo.com> writes:> Hi all, > > I am looking for some reference webpage with centralized information for all > those equations in DSP that easily forgotten... for example, transform > pairs, all different kinds of transforms, properties of convolutions, > properties of delta function, distribution functions, etc. > > Is there such a place?The library? Your favorite book? (I use Oppenheim's "Signals and Systems" for just such purposes.) I guess I've got a touch of old-fartitis this morning. I don't see why every freakin' thing must on the internet! -- % Randy Yates % "With time with what you've learned, %% Fuquay-Varina, NC % they'll kiss the ground you walk %%% 919-577-9882 % upon." %%%% <yates@ieee.org> % '21st Century Man', *Time*, ELO http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr
Reply by ●August 17, 20052005-08-17
Randy Yates wrote:> The library? Your favorite book? (I use Oppenheim's "Signals and Systems" > for just such purposes.) I guess I've got a touch of old-fartitis > this morning. I don't see why every freakin' thing must on the internet!Books are also an information technology. Ciao, Peter K.
Reply by ●August 17, 20052005-08-17
kiki skrev:> Hi all, > > I am looking for some reference webpage with centralized information for all > those equations in DSP that easily forgotten... for example, transform > pairs, all different kinds of transforms, properties of convolutions, > properties of delta function, distribution functions, etc. > > Is there such a place?Probably not. I would suggest you collected these things yourself. It's not all that difficult, and writing these things down when you encounter them makes you remember them better. The obvious benefit comes if you have to prepare for some exam, a less obvious benefit is that knowing these things might help you in a future job. Joining Randy in his "old-fartitis", I'd say that's how we used to do things in the olden days... Rune, who is running for cover in anticipation of Jerry's comments about days long gone... ;)
Reply by ●August 17, 20052005-08-17
Rune Allnor wrote:> > Rune, who is running for cover in anticipation of Jerry's comments > about days long gone... ;) >:-) If my mind is *half* as active as Jerry's is by the time I'm his age, I'll think I've done very well. Ciao, Peter K.
Reply by ●August 17, 20052005-08-17
Someone posted this link here before....it might be helpful in case you don't want/have access to books mentioned: http://www.dspguide.com/ -Ikaro
Reply by ●August 17, 20052005-08-17
Randy Yates wrote: ...> The library? Your favorite book? (I use Oppenheim's "Signals and Systems" > for just such purposes.) I guess I've got a touch of old-fartitis > this morning. I don't see why every freakin' thing must on the internet!Yaaa! Thanks for writing that. I refrained because I suspected that age might disqualify me. It's a lot stronger coming from you. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●August 17, 20052005-08-17
"Peter K." <p.kootsookos@iolfree.ie> writes:> Rune Allnor wrote: > >> >> Rune, who is running for cover in anticipation of Jerry's comments >> about days long gone... ;) >> > > :-) If my mind is *half* as active as Jerry's is by the time I'm his > age, I'll think I've done very well.Agreed. -- % Randy Yates % "Bird, on the wing, %% Fuquay-Varina, NC % goes floating by %%% 919-577-9882 % but there's a teardrop in his eye..." %%%% <yates@ieee.org> % 'One Summer Dream', *Face The Music*, ELO http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr
Reply by ●August 18, 20052005-08-18
Randy Yates wrote:> "Peter K." <p.kootsookos@iolfree.ie> writes: > > >>Rune Allnor wrote: >> >> >>>Rune, who is running for cover in anticipation of Jerry's comments >>>about days long gone... ;) >>> >> >>:-) If my mind is *half* as active as Jerry's is by the time I'm his >>age, I'll think I've done very well. > > > Agreed.C'mon, guys. My ears are burning. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●August 18, 20052005-08-18
>:-) If my mind is *half* as active as Jerry's is by the time I'm his >age, I'll think I've done very well.If I can write half as *hot*(read, Perfume and People by Jerry) as he can, I would consider my potentials fulfilled! --Bhooshan This message was sent using the Comp.DSP web interface on www.DSPRelated.com






