Advanced Mathematics for FPGA and DSP Programmers
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.13 (511 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0979058112 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-28 |
Language | : | English |
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Mr. Much of Mr. About the Author Tim Cooper has been developing real-time embedded and signal processing software for commercial and military applications for over 30 years. Cooper has also authored high-performance signal processing libraries based on SIMD architectures. Cooper's experience involves software development for systems having hard real-time requirements and deeply embedded processors, where software reliability, performance, and latency are significant cost drivers. Cooper has authored numerous device drivers, board support packages, and signal processing applications for real-time-operating systems. Mr. Advanced Mathematics for FPGA and DSP Programmers covers the mathematical concepts involved in FPGA and DSP programing that can make or break a project. Mr. Other signal processing experience includes MATLAB algorithm development and verification, and working with FPGA engineers to implement and validate signal processing algorithms in VHDL. Cooper holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Sciences and a Master's degree in Computer and Electronics Engineering from George Mason University.. Such systems typically require innovative embedded instrumentation that collects performance data without competing for processing resources. Coverage includes Numbers and Representation, Signals and Noise, Complex Arithmetic, Statistics, Correlation and Convolution, Frequencies, The FFT, Filters, Decimating an
Excellent Book with an Unfortunate Title David Daugherty If you are looking for a book with page after page of esoteric DSP-related mathematical formulas then this book is not for you.However if you are looking for simple, clear and well organized explanations related to a very difficult subject then read on!Mr. Cooper does an excellent job of explaining both the mathematical. Luis Albert Zavala said Not wat I expected. The book has some useful tips and general concepts, but it doesn't go very deep in either implementation or mathematics.