Friday, January 20, 2017

reference request - What are the minimum knowledge required to begin the study of Digital Signal Processing?


I am a student of computer science (not the university but technical school). I am interested in the world of DSP, and I saw that it is closely connected with mathematics. I noticed for example that a lot is based upon the Fourier I'm slowly trying to learn.


I also want to buy the book "Understanding Digital Signal Processing", but I do not know what I would go against it, and if I can understand it. What I want to know is a short list of topics needed before we can deal with such a study that one should know, is listed for reference material.


Let me give you an example of what I mean (to be taken only indicative, since we do not know almost nothing of DSP)


Mathematics: Integral  
Physics: Pressure
Science: Anatomy of the human ear, Anatomy of the human eye.

I know most of you are engineers with years of work experience and master behind it, but somewhere we must also begin ;)




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