A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing, Third Edition: The Sparse WayAcademic Press

The new edition of this classic book gives all the major concepts, techniques and applications of sparse representation, reflecting the key role the subject plays in today’s signal processing. The book clearly presents the standard representations with Fourier, wavelet and time-frequency transforms, and the construction of orthogonal bases with fast…

 

Microsoft Voice and Unified Communications

Microsoft’s vision of voice products and services for consumer, small/medium businesses, and enterprise organizations including a foreword by Gurdeep Singh Pall, Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Unified Communications Group, and commentary by Xuedong Huang, General Manager of the Microsoft Research Communications Innovation Center. Technical guidance and information related to Microsoft Windows…

 

Digital Communication Systems Using SystemVue

SystemVue (Formerly SystemView) by Agilent is a communication systems simulator with advanced capabilities for design, analysis, and implementation in DSP processors and in HDL. Digital Communication Systems Using SystemVue servers as an introduction to simulation for undergraduate students in a contemporary course, where it provides the opportunity to go beyond…

 

Designing Embedded Communications Software

Create network communications software with a thorough understanding of the essential system-level design and implementation choices and how they affect the performance and maintainability of your embedded system. An examination of the OSI 7-layer model serves as a starting point for a logical partitioning of software functionality in a communications…

 

Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius

Listen up! Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius has everything you need to build and customize both wired and wireless phone gadgets that not only save you money, but also improve the quality of your life! . .

Using easy-to-find parts and tools for creating both retro and modern phone projects, this…