Signals and Systems for Speech and HearingAcademic Press, 1991 - 322 páginas This book introduces speech and hearing sciences students to the principles of "signal" and "system" analysis. Beginning with an examination of what signals and systems are, the book develops a thorough background from which many of the most important issues in speech and hearing can be tackled. Numerous illustrations. |
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Signals in the Real World | 5 |
Getting back to acoustic signals | 11 |
Constructing sinusoids | 17 |
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Signals and Systems for Speech and Hearing Stuart Rosen,Peter Howell No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1991 |
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acoustic amplitude and phase amplitude response amplitude response curves amplitude spectrum analogue signals appropriate auditory filter band band-pass filter bandwidth basilar membrane calculate centre frequency Chapter considered cutoff frequency cycle dB SPL dB/octave determine digital signal energy example formants frequency domain Frequency kHz frequency region frequency response fundamental frequency harmonics high-pass high-pass filter homogeneity impulse response infinite number infinitely narrow input amplitude input signal input sinusoid Input(f kHz 2 kHz logarithmic look low-pass filter LTI systems measure meatus microphone middle ear multiply narrow-band analysis obtained output signal pass-band peak peak-to-peak periodic signal periodic waveform phase response Phase shift degrees phase spectrum probe pulse train quantized Relative output amplitude represent roll-off sampling rate sawtooth scales shape signals and systems simple sinusoid sinusoidal components sinusoidal input spectral components spectral envelope spectrograms square wave stapes vibration vocal folds vocal tract voltage vowel waveform wide-band analysis width zero