1st Edition

Signal Processing, Speech and Music

Edited By Stan Tempelaars Copyright 1996
    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    This text offers a comprehensive introduction to the theory of signals and systems and the way in which this theory is applied to the study of acoustic communication (both digital and analogue): the development of systems for producing, transmitting and processing speech and music signals. The book is designed to make the reader acquainted with the refined and powerful theoretical and practical tools available for this purpose.;The book teaches understanding of such concepts as amplitude and phase spectrum, impulse and frequency response, amplitude and frequency modulation, as well as such methods for the analysis and synthesis of speech and musical systems like LPC and wave shaping. The use of complex numbers is avoided and a knowledge of mathematics beyond that of secondary school level is not necessary.

    Preface, CHAPTER 1: Acoustical Communication, CHAPTER 2: Functions, CHAPTER 3: The Harmonic Oscillator, CHAPTER 4: Signal Functions in the Time and Frequency Domains, CHAPTER 5: System Theory, CHAPTER 6: Systems for Sound Signal Processing, CHAPTER 7: Analysis and Synthesis, CHAPTER 8: Acoustical Communication Revisited, References, Appendix, Solutions to Problems, Index

    Biography

    Stan Tempelaars