This is the first book to cover all aspects of DSP-based method and instruments, approaching signal processing from a unique measurement science perspective. It deals with both basic theory and state-of-the-art applications, discussing everything from the sampling theorem to measurement accuracy. The author provides strategies for formatting measurement errors, discusses discrete systems and FIR/IIR filters, and offers basic guidelines for their specification and design.
From the reviews:
"The material in this book treats specifically the theoretical foundation of the analog-digital conversion process and the digital signal operations in support of the conversion environment. ... this one is important because of its detailed treatment of sampling theory and analog-to-digital conversion as applied to measurement systems. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students." (J. Y. Cheung, CHOICE, Vol. 43 (10), June, 2006)