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Baldwin explains how the Fourier transform can be used to determine the spectral content of a signal in the time domain.
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Multiply-add operations
This module deals with a topic commonly know as Digital Signal Processing,
(DSP for short) .
Computational requirements for DSP
The computational requirements for implementing DSP in a computer program are
usually straightforward. Almost all DSP operations consist of multiplyingcorresponding values contained in two numeric series and then calculating the
sum of the products. Sometimes, the final sum is divided by the total number ofvalues included in the sum to produce an average. This is often referred to as a
sum-of-products or
multiply-add operation .
(This is the digital equivalent of integrating the product of two
continuous functions between specified limits.)
Typical notation
Such an operation can be indicated by the symbolic notation shown in
Figure 1
(where the strange looking thing constructed of straight lines is the Greek
letter sigma) .
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