Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is the process of taking any kind of analog signal (such as voice) and converting it into digital form so that it can be sent over a telephone line, the Internet, a wireless network, or other communication vehicle. Understanding Digital Signal Processing presents both the theory and application of DSP in an approachable manner.
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