Signal Processing and Systems Theory: Selected Topics (Springer Series in Information Sciences, 26) by Charles K. Chui (PDF)

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  • Published: 2012
  • Number of pages: 278 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 5.34 MB
  • Authors: Charles K. Chui

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“Signal Processing and Systems Theory” is concerned with the study of H-optimization for digital signal processing and discrete-time control systems. The first three chapters present the basic theory and standard methods in digital filtering and systems from the frequency-domain approach, followed by a discussion of the general theory of approximation in Hardy spaces. AAK theory is introduced, first for finite-rank operators and then more generally, before being extended to the multi-input/multi-output setting. This mathematically rigorous book is self-contained and suitable for self-study. The advanced mathematical results derived here are applicable to digital control systems and digital filtering.

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