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Can anybody recommend me a decent Signal Analysis/Processing textbook. If possible one that deals a little with MATLAB. I have an little knowledge of Real Analysis and fourier transforms. Wavelets i have only had a brief introduction to.

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Edit: Sorry for the vague state of the question, I was hoping for a text that would give a decent background to time-Frequency linear methods including; FFT, windowed FFT, Filtering & wavelets. Also an introduction to non linear signals and the related methods.

Some methods of particular interest are the smooth windowed Wigner-Ville,Goertzel's algorithm and Prony's.

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There is not enough information -- what exactly do you need this for? There are literally hundreds of equally valid answers otherwise. – Igor Rivin Feb 18 2012 at 2:05
Contemporary Communication Systems Using MATLAB John G. Proakis , Masoud Salehi , Gerhard Bauch amazon.com/… – Alexander Chervov Feb 18 2012 at 17:05
You may also ask at dsp.stackexchange.com but I agree with Igor that it is not really clear what you want – Alexander Chervov Feb 18 2012 at 17:07
I guess we can close this as no longer relevant then. – quid Feb 20 2012 at 14:45

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I don't know your research about, but I think this book can help you

Kay, S. M. (1993). Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing. Upper Side River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall PTR

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Thanks for the link Alexander i was not aware of it. I will ask there.

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