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LabVIEW Digital Signal Processing: And Digital Communications - Hardcover

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by Cory Clark (Author)

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LabVIEW, the revolutionary graphical programming language, has reached a level of sophistication that allows its use in powerful digital signal processing techniques. This book provides engineers with a step by step tutorial to creating powerful DSP virtual instruments with LabVIEW


LabVIEW Digital Signal Processing teaches engineers how to use the graphical programming language to create virtual instruments to handle to most sophisticated DSP applications. From basic filters to complex sampling mechanisms to signal generators, LabVIEW virtual instruments (VIs) can make DSP work faster and much less expensive - a particular boon to the many engineers working on cutting edge communications systems.

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Create sophisticated DSP virtual instruments with LabVIEW

Take full advantage of all the digital signal processing capabilities LabVIEW has to offer with help from this hands-on tutorial. Readers will learn, step-by-step, how to use this revolutionary graphical development environment to build flexible and scalable digital signal acquisition, measurement analysis, and data presentation applications.

From basic filters to complex sampling mechanisms to signal generators, LabVIEW virtual instruments (VIs) enable rapid and inexpensive digital signal processing. Ideal for engineers working on cutting-edge communication systems, this detailed learning guide offers solutions for creating applications that interface with real-world signals, analyzing data for meaningful information, and sharing results.

Comprehensive coverage includes:

  • LabVIEW Fourier tools
  • Designing with built-in filtering routines
  • Optimizing and improving speed
  • IQ modulation
  • Time and frequency synchronization
  • Evaluating system performance

HANDLE EVEN THE MOST COMPLEX DSP APPLICATIONS
Getting started * Digital signal processing and LabVIEW: How do they fit together? * Signal acquisition * Building blocks * Spectral analysis * Designing and using digital filters * Multirate processing * Building a communication system * Generating signals * Demodulation

Author Biography

Cory L. Clark is a senior software engineer with Motorola and has developed many LabVIEW-based DSP tools. He holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech.

Number of Pages: 205
Dimensions: 0.87 x 9.58 x 7.32 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: May 01, 2005
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