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Discrete-Method Signal Analysis

Posted on December 22, 2008 by apitts

The modern personal home computer, in conjunction with an elegant and sophisticated mathematics calculation program, can be employed at an introductory level to calculate, process and graph-plot a variety of signal-processing and many other kinds of math problems.

Filed under: Signal Analysis using home computers | Tagged: computer, education, graphing, math, Sabin, Signal analysis | Comments Off

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