2015-04-25

Digital Signal Processing by Alan V. Oppenheim (1975, MIT)

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MIT RES.6-008 Digital Signal Processing, 1975
Set of 20 video lectures for Signals and Systems, an introductory course in analog and digital signal processing, including seismic data processing, communications, speech processing, image processing, consumer electronics, and defense electronics.
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Lec 1 Introduction 17:42
Demonstration 1: Sampling, aliasing, and frequency response, part 1 28:15
Demonstration 2: Sampling, aliasing, and frequency response, part 2 12:05
Lec 2  Discrete time signals and systems, part 1 36:56
Lec 3 Discrete time signals and systems, part 2 43:48
Lec 4 The discrete time Fourier transform 44:08
Lec 5 The z transform 51:01
Lec 6 The inverse z transform 46:57
Lec 7  z-Transform properties 56:28
Lec 8 The discrete Fourier series 43:03
Lec 9 The discrete Fourier transform 47:33
Lec 10 Circular convolution 43:19
Lec 11 Representation of linear digital networks 46:12
Lec 12 Network structures for infinite impulse response (IIR) systems 40:09
Lec 13 Network structures for finite impulse response (FIR) systems and parameter quantization effects in digital filter structures 49:34
Lec 14 Design of IIR digital filters, part 1 47:31
Lec 15 Design of IIR digital filters, part 2 41:10
Lec 16 Digital Butterworth filters 48:39
Lec 17 Design of FIR digital filters 38:27
Lec 18 Computation of the discrete Fourier transform, part 1 48:57
Lec 19 Computation of the discrete Fourier transform, part 2 44:01
Lec 20 Computation of the discrete Fourier transform, part 3 44:58