If you are an electrical engineering student or a practicing signal processing enthusiast, you have likely encountered the gold standard of textbooks: "Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach" by Sanjit K. Mitra. The third edition, in particular, holds a special place in curricula for its balance of rigorous math and practical MATLAB implementation.
Blog Post Idea 1: Review and Overview
The book is divided into 11 chapters, each covering a specific topic in DSP. The chapters are: Navigating DSP: A Guide to Sanjit Mitra’s Third
Introduction
First published in the late 1990s and updated through several editions, Mitra’s book revolutionized DSP education by emphasizing MATLAB-based computer exercises alongside analytical problems. The third edition (published by McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 978-0072865464) is particularly prized for several reasons: Introduction to the importance of digital signal processing
Yes, but only if you use it responsibly. : Practical considerations for DSP algorithms, including FFT
: Practical considerations for DSP algorithms, including FFT and finite wordlength effects. Advanced Topics