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Fourier Transform - Signal Processing

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Fourier Transform - Signal Processing
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535104537
Number of pages: 354

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This book focuses on the Fourier transform applications in signal processing techniques. Topics covered: DFT, FFT, OFDM, estimation techniques and the image processing techniques. Written primarily for electrical engineers, communication engineers, signal processing engineers, mathematicians and graduate students.

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