MONSON H. HAYES is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia. He received his . degree in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley, and his . and . degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from . His research interests are in digital signal processing with applications in image and video processing. He has contributed more than 100 articles to journals and conference proceedings, and is the author of the textbook Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling, John Wiley & Sons, 1996. He received the IEEE Senior Award for the. | SCHAUM S ouT zn s DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING MONSON H. HAYES The perfect aid for better grades Covers all course fundamentals supplements any class text Teaches effective problem solving Over 300 problems solved step-by-step Ideal for independent study Use With these courses Signals and Systems Digital Signal Processing Digital Filters and Signal Processing Discrete-Time and Continuous Time Linear Systems Schaum s Outline of Theory and Problems of Digital Signal Processing Monson H. Hayes Professor ofElectrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute ofTechnology SCHAUM S OUTLINE SERIES McGrawHill New York San Francisco Washington DC Auckland Bogotá Caracas Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan Montreal New Delhi San Juan Singapore Sydney Tokyo Toronto MONSON H. HAYES is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta Georgia. He received his . degree in Physics from the University of California Berkeley and his . and . degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from . His research interests are in digital signal processing with applications in image and video processing. He has contributed more than 100 articles to journals and conference proceedings and is the author of the textbook Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling John Wiley Sons 1996. He received the IEEE Senior Award for the author of a paper of exceptional merit from the ASSP Society of the IEEE in 1983 the Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1984 and was elected to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE in 1992 for his contributions to signal modeling including the development of algorithms for signal restoration from Fourier transform phase or magnitude. Schaum s Outline of Theory and Problems of DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Copyright 1999 by The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the Copyright Act of 1976 no part of this .