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Title:
Circuits, signals, and speech and image processing
Series:
The electrical engineering handbook series
Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
Boca raton, FL : CRC Press, 2006
ISBN:
9780849373374
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In two editions spanning more than a decade, The Electrical Engineering Handbook stands as the definitive reference to the multidisciplinary field of electrical engineering. Our knowledge continues to grow, and so does the Handbook. For the third edition, it has expanded into a set of six books carefully focused on a specialized area or field of study. Each book represents a concise yet definitive collection of key concepts, models, and equations in its respective domain, thoughtfully gathered for convenient access.

Circuits, Signals, and Speech and Image Processing presents all of the basic information related to electric circuits and components, analysis of circuits, the use of the Laplace transform, as well as signal, speech, and image processing using filters and algorithms. It also examines emerging areas such as text-to-speech synthesis, real-time processing, and embedded signal processing. Each article includes defining terms, references, and sources of further information.

Encompassing the work of the world's foremost experts in their respective specialties, Circuits, Signals, and Speech and Image Processing features the latest developments, the broadest scope of coverage, and new material on biometrics.


Table of Contents

Michael Pecht and Pradeep LallGlen BallouC. SankaranNick AngelopoulosRichard C. DorfClayton R. PaulJ.R. CogdellMichael D. CilettiJ. David IrwinAllan D. KrausNorman Balabanian and Theodore A. BickartNorman BalabanianShu-Park ChanNorman S. NiseWilliam J. KerwinJerry L. HudginsTheodore F. Bogart Jr. and Taan El Ali and Mahamudunnabi BasuniaKartikeya MayaramRichard C. DorfDavid E. JohnsonWai-Kai ChenRichard C. DorfRichard C. DorfRichard C. DorfPaul NeudorferFerenc Szidarovszky and A. Terry BahillJ. Gregory Rollins and Sina BalkirPeter BendixW. Kenneth JenkinsAlexander D. PoularikasBruce W. Bomar and L. Montgomery SmithJames A. CadzowW. Kenneth Jenkins and Dean J. KrusienskiJerry D. Gibson and Bo Wei and Hui DongYariv Ephraim and Israel CohenJesse W. FussellLynn D. Wilcox and Marcia A. BushJuergen SchroeterS. Unnikrishna Pillai and Theodore I. ShimPing Xiong and Stella N. Batalama and Dimitri KazakosDavid D. Sworder and John E. BoydYun Q. Shi and Wei Su and Chih-Ming ChenSarah A. RajalaN.K. Bose and L.H. SibulCameron H.G. Wright and Thad B. Welch and Michael G. MorrowKeshab K. ParhiRulph Chassaing and Bill BitlerJuergen Schroeter and Gary W. Elko and M. Mohan SondhiVyacheslav Tuzlukov and Won-Sik Yoon and Yong Deak KimJose C. PrincipeMohamed Ibnkahla and Ahmad Iyanda Sulyman and Yu CaoRobert W. Ives and Delores M. EtterRobert W. Ives and Delores M. EtterYingzi Du and Robert W. Ives and Delores M. EtterStephanie A.C. Schuckers and Reza Derakhshani and Sujan T.V. Parthasaradhi and Lawrence HornakRama Chellappa and Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury and Shaohua Kevin ZhouRonald J. TallaridaCharles W. Therrien
Section I Circuits
1 Passive Components
1.1 Resistorsp. 1
1.2 Capacitors and Inductorsp. 11
1.3 Transformersp. 27
1.4 Electrical Fusesp. 33
2 Voltage and Current Sources
2.1 Step, Impulse, Ramp, Sinusoidal, Exponential, and DC Signalsp. 1
2.2 Ideal and Practical Sourcesp. 4
2.3 Controlled Sourcesp. 7
3 Linear Circuit Analysis
3.1 Voltage and Current Lawsp. 1
3.2 Node and Mesh Analysisp. 7
3.3 Network Theoremsp. 15
3.4 Power and Energyp. 26
3.5 Three-Phase Circuitsp. 34
3.6 Graph Theoryp. 38
3.7 Two-Port Parameters and Transformationsp. 56
4 Passive Signal Processingp. 1
5 Nonlinear Circuits
5.1 Diodes and Rectifiersp. 1
5.2 Limiter (Clipper)p. 6
5.3 Distortionp. 12
6 Laplace Transform
6.1 Definitions and Propertiesp. 1
6.2 Applicationsp. 10
7 State Variables: Concept and Formulationp. 1
8 The z-Transformp. 1
9 T-II Equivalent Networksp. 1
10 Transfer Functions of Filtersp. 1
11 Frequency Responsep. 1
12 Stability Analysisp. 1
13 Computer Software for Circuit Analysis and Design
13.1 Analog Circuit Simulationp. 1
13.2 Parameter Extraction for Analog Circuit Simulationp. 16
Section II Signal Processing
14 Digital Signal Processing
14.1 Fourier Transformsp. 1
14.2 Fourier Transforms and the Fast Fourier Transformp. 18
14.3 Design and Implementation of Digital Filtersp. 30
14.4 Minimum l[subscript 1], l[subscript 2], and l[subscript infinity] Norm Approximate Solutions to an Overdetermined System of Linear Equationsp. 42
14.5 Adaptive Signal Processingp. 71
15 Speech Signal Processing
15.1 Coding, Transmission, and Storagep. 1
15.2 Recent Advancements in Speech Enhancementp. 12
15.3 Analysis and Synthesisp. 26
15.4 Speech Recognitionp. 33
16 Text-to-Speech (TTS) Synthesisp. 1
17 Spectral Estimation and Modeling
17.1 Spectral Analysisp. 1
17.2 Parameter Estimationp. 8
17.3 Multiple-Model Estimation and Trackingp. 17
18 Multidimensional Signal Processing
18.1 Digital Image Processingp. 1
18.2 Video Signal Processingp. 16
18.3 Sensor Array Processingp. 29
19 Real-Time Digital Signal Processingp. 1
20 VLSI for Signal Processing
20.1 Special Architecturesp. 1
20.2 Signal Processing Chips and Applicationsp. 15
21 Acoustic Signal Processing
21.1 Digital Signal Processing in Audio and Electroacousticsp. 1
21.2 Underwater Acoustical Signal Processingp. 14
22 Neural Networks and Adaptive Signal Processing
22.1 Artificial Neural Networksp. 1
22.2 Adaptive Signal Processing for Wireless Communicationsp. 15
23 Computing Environments for Digital Signal Processingp. 1
24 An Introduction to Biometricsp. 1
25 Iris Recognitionp. 1
26 Liveness Detection in Biometric Devicesp. 1
27 Human Identification Using Gait and Facep. 1
Section III Mathematics, Symbols, and Physical Constants
Introductionp. 1
Greek Alphabetp. 3
International System of Units (SI)p. 3
Conversion Constants and Multipliersp. 6
Physical Constantsp. 8
Symbols and Terminology for Physical and Chemical Quantitiesp. 9
Creditsp. 13
Probability for Electrical and Computer Engineersp. 14
Indexes
Author Indexp. 1
Subject Indexp. 1
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