05527nam 22006974a 450 991083007840332120210209155234.00-470-61238-X1-280-51059-597866105105971-84704-463-80-470-39452-81-84704-563-4(CKB)1000000000469417(EBL)700731(SSID)ssj0000139180(PQKBManifestationID)11147726(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000139180(PQKBWorkID)10010594(PQKB)10661531(MiAaPQ)EBC700731(MiAaPQ)EBC261401(Au-PeEL)EBL261401(OCoLC)156938589(CaSebORM)9781905209132(EXLCZ)99100000000046941720060414d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDigital signal and image processing using Matlab[electronic resource] /Gérard Blanchet, Maurice Charbit1st editionLondon ;Newport Beach, CA ISTE Ltd.c20061 online resource (765 p.)Digital signal and image processing seriesTranslation of: Signaux et images sous Matlab.1-905209-13-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. [739]-746) and index.Digital Signal and Image Processing using MATLAB; Contents; Preface; Notations and Abbreviations; Introduction to MATLAB; 1 Variables; 1.1 Vectors and matrices; 1.2 Arrays; 1.3 Cells and structures; 2 Operations and functions; 2.1 Matrix operations; 2.2 Pointwise operations; 2.3 Constants and initialization; 2.4 Predefined matrices; 2.5 Mathematical functions; 2.6 Matrix functions; 2.7 Other useful functions; 2.8 Logical operators on boolean variables; 2.9 Program loops; 3 Graphically displaying results; 4 Converting numbers to character strings; 5 Input/output; 6 Program writingPart I Deterministic SignalsChapter 1 Signal Fundamentals; 1.1 The concept of signal; 1.1.1 A few signals; 1.1.2 Spectral representation of signals; 1.2 The Concept of system; 1.3 Summary; Chapter 2 Discrete Time Signals and Sampling; 2.1 The sampling theorem; 2.1.1 Perfect reconstruction; 2.1.2 Digital-to-analog conversion; 2.2 Plotting a signal as a function of time; 2.3 Spectral representation; 2.3.1 Discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT); 2.3.2 Discrete Fourier transform (DFT); 2.4 Fast Fourier transform; Chapter 3 Spectral Observation; 3.1 Spectral accuracy and resolution3.1.1 Observation of a complex exponential3.1.2 Plotting accuracy of the DTFT; 3.1.3 Frequency resolution; 3.1.4 Effects of windowing on the resolution; 3.2 Short term Fourier transform; 3.3 Summing up; 3.4 Application examples and exercises; 3.4.1 Amplitude modulations; 3.4.2 Frequency modulation; Chapter 4 Linear Filters; 4.1 Definitions and properties; 4.2 The z-transform; 4.2.1 Definition and properties; 4.2.2 A few examples; 4.3 Transforms and linear filtering; 4.4 Difference equations and rational TF filters; 4.4.1 Stability considerations; 4.4.2 FIR and IIR filters4.4.3 Causal solution and initial conditions4.4.4 Calculating the responses; 4.4.5 Stability and the Jury test; 4.5 Connection between gain and poles/zeros; 4.6 Minimum phase filters; 4.7 Filter design methods; 4.7.1 Going from the continuous-time filter to the discretetime filter; 4.7.2 FIR filter design using the window method; 4.7.3 IIR filter design; 4.8 Oversampling and undersampling; 4.8.1 Oversampling; 4.8.2 Undersampling; Chapter 5 Filter Implementation; 5.1 Filter implementation; 5.1.1 Examples of filter structures; 5.1.2 Distributing the calculation load in an FIR filter5.1.3 FIR block filtering5.1.4 FFT filtering; 5.2 Filter banks; 5.2.1 Decimation and expansion; 5.2.2 Filter banks; Chapter 6 An Introduction to Image Processing; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Image display, color palette; 6.1.2 Importing images; 6.1.3 Arithmetical and logical operations; 6.2 Geometric transformations of an image; 6.2.1 The typical transformations; 6.2.2 Aligning images; 6.3 Frequential content of an image; 6.4 Linear filtering; 6.5 Other operations on images; 6.5.1 Undersampling; 6.5.2 Oversampling; 6.5.3 Contour detection; 6.5.4 Median filtering; 6.5.5 Maximum enhancement6.5.6 Image binarizationThis title provides the most important theoretical aspects of Image and Signal Processing (ISP) for both deterministic and random signals. The theory is supported by exercises and computer simulations relating to real applications.More than 200 programs and functions are provided in the MATLAB® language, with useful comments and guidance, to enable numerical experiments to be carried out, thus allowing readers to develop a deeper understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of this subject.Digital signal and image processing series.Signal processingDigital techniquesData processingSignal processingDigital techniquesData processing.621.382/2621.3822Blanchet Gerard848441Charbit Maurice30777MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830078403321Digital signal and image processing using Matlab2252767UNINA