- An Interactive Multimedia Introduction to Signal Processing (978-3-540-49152-1) - Mehrteiliges Produkt

From the reviews:
"I recently came across the book 'A Multimedia Interactive Introduction to Signal Processing.' It was uplifting to see a book that truly ‘communicates’ to the reader and provides the reader with a vision that ‘... stretches to infinity.’ Congratulations to Prof. Karrenberg and thanks for sharing this gift.„ (Prof. Kevin Fynn, CEO, Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute)
“... I am really impressed with your explanations and examples in DASYlab. It makes the math behind signal processing so much easier to understand...„ (Gustavo E. Herrera, CenSSIS, Northern University, Boston, MA)
“Using a multimedia approach, the author helps new signal processing readers to remove the ‘difficult’ part of signal processing by providing readers with an interactive base. … An Interactive Multimedia Introduction to Signal Processing is a welcome read to all those new to signal processing and to professionals working in this field. This book will be of practical use to university lecturers, students of engineering sciences interested in learning signal processing, and recent electrical engineering graduates.„ (Dharmendra Lingaiah, IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, Vol. 20 (5), 2004)
“This book is written principally for undergraduate students. … It is easy to operate and offers an effective instrument for developing, modifying and optimising the design of entire systems and their applications. … As recognition for this, the book was awarded the 2002 Digita award (presented annually to the best education software). … With the software, it is fun to invent, check, modify, etc. signal processing applications and I enjoyed it … . „ (Giovanni Sicuranza, IEE Proceedings - Vision, Image and Signal Processing, September, 2003)
From the reviews of the second edition:
“The presented book and provided CD-ROM form a learning system that supports both investigative studies and the visualization of complex processes. It is written principally for undergraduate students. … There are numerous introduction-videos, one for every chapter and more than 250 high-quality pictures. … This innovative book and CD-ROM learning system offers students and teachers a hands-on, interactive tool that makes the concepts and tools of modern, computer-based signal processing immediately understandable." (Tzvetan Semerdjiev, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1145, 2008)
An Interactive Multimedia Introduction to Signal Processing
von Ulrich Karrenberg, übersetzt von R. Hooton und U. BoltzThis introduction to elementary signal processing connects theory and application, and bridges instruction between a book and a CD-ROM packed with video, software and more. The result is a unique, non-mathematical learning system using concepts drawn from modern brain research. Readers use the popular DasyLab metrology and control engineering program to develop applications. Processing of real signals is enabled via the sound card and the parallel port. Two hundred pre-programmed signal engineering systems and design transparencies are provided on the CD-ROM. There are numerous videos, more than 250 photos, and - most important – all „living“ experiments and their results are visualized.