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In C Algorithms for Real-Time DSP, author Paul M. Embree presents a complete guide to digital signal processing techniques in the C programming language. This book is structured in such a way that it will be most useful to the engineer who is familiar with DSP and the C language, but who is not necessarily an expert in both. All of the example programs in this book have been tested using standard C compilers in the UNIX and MS-DOS programming environments. In addition, the examples have been compiled using the real-time programing tools of specific real-time embedded DSP microprocessors (Analog Devices ADSP-21020 and ADSP-21062 Texas Instruments TMS320C30 and TMS320C40 and AT&T DSP32C) and then tested with real-time hardware using real-world signals.
C Algorithms for Real-Time DSP
Chapters 1 and 2 cover the basic principles of digital signal processing and C programming. Readers familiar with these topics may wish to skip one or both chapters.
C Algorithms for Real-Time DSP
Chapter 3 introduces the basic real-time DSP programming techniques and typical programming environments which are used with DSP microprocessors.
C Algorithms for Real-Time DSP
Chapter 4 covers the basic real-time filtering techniques which are the cornerstone of one-dimensional real-time digital signal processing.
C Algorithms for Real-Time DSP
Chapter 5 presents several real-time DSP applications, including speech compression music signal processing radar signal processing and adaptive signal processing techniques.