signal processing w/ mathematica
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- Subject: [mg22442] signal processing w/ mathematica
- From: "Richard G. S. Spencer" <spencer at helix.nih.gov>
- Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 02:21:44 -0500 (EST)
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
Hello everyone, I could really use a recommendation for a book(s) (website?) illustrating the use of Mathematica 4.0 (standard package) for digital signal processing (correlation, autocorrelation, fourier transforms, filter design, windowing, etc.). Many books are described on the Mathematica website which appear to touch on the subject but since I have no way to actually see them, it would be a matter of guesswork to decide which one(s) to buy. I'm an NMR spectroscopist so I know a fair bit about signal processing; it's the specific Mathematica implementation I need help with. For example, the topic of scaling of the time/frequency axis of a Fourier transform and inverse Fourier transform has been a discussion point previously in this group with much good general advice, but I'm interested in working with data and simulations, not in becoming a clever Mathematica programmer to determine how to implement procedures in a useful fashion. I realize that all the functionality is already contained in Mathematica to do signal processing, but it takes some real effort to make things work precisely and conveniently. Someone else must have already worked all this out and published it! (I hope). Thanks, Richard Spencer spencer at helix.nih.gov ___________________________________________________________ Richard G. S. Spencer, Ph.D., M.D., F.A.C.P. Chief, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit NIH/National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program GRC 4D-08 Tel: 410-558-8226 5600 Nathan Shock Drive FAX: 410-558-8323 Baltimore, MD 21224 e-mail: spencer at helix.nih.gov Note revised URL-- NMR Unit web page: http://www.grc.nia.nih.gov/branches/lci/nmr/nmr.htm ___________________________________________________________