Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Nonlinear Digital Filtering is a method used in processing signals, having applications in telecommunications, satellite technology, multimedia, computer images and image processing, astronomy, and radar and sonar technologies. Fundamentals of Nonlinear Digital Filtering is the only book of its kind, covering everything from the basic theoretical aspects to the advanced practical applications of 30 different types of filters.
-- Functions as both a reference handbook and as a textbook
-- Includes 100 examples that clearly show the reader how to evaluate and use the most suitable filter
-- Contains information on designing filters
Synopsis
Fundamentals of Nonlinear Digital Filtering is the first book of its kind, presenting and evaluating current methods and applications in nonlinear digital filtering. Written for professors, researchers, and application engineers, as well as for serious students of signal processing, this is the only book available that functions as both a reference handbook and a textbook. Solid introductory material, balanced coverage of theoretical and practical aspects, and dozens of examples provide you with a self-contained, comprehensive information source on nonlinear filtering and its applications.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-271) and index.