Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Digital Signal Processing
Monson H. HayesThis book is concerned with the fundamentals of digital signal processing, and there are two ways
that the reader may use this book to learn about DSP. First, it may be used as a supplement to any
one of a number of excellent DSP textbooks by providing the reader with a rich source of worked
problems and examples. Alternatively, it may be used as a self-study guide to DSP, using the method
of learning by example. With either approach, this book has been written with the goal of providing
the reader with a broad range of problems having different levels of difficulty. In addition to
problems that may be considered drill, the reader will find more challenging problems that require
some creativity in their solution, as well as problems that explore practical applications such as
computing the payments on a home mortgage. When possible, a problem is worked in several
different ways, or alternative methods of solution are suggested.