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  • Sep 2012

Multimedia Signals and Systems

  • Introduction to multimedia signals and systems
  • Useful for students or researchers in other fields
  • Logically organized with over 200 helpful figures and images

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxv
  2. Mathematical Transforms Used for Multimedia Signal Processing

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 1-53
  3. Digital Audio

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 55-108
  4. Storing and Transmission of Digital Audio Signals

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 109-131
  5. Digital Image

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 133-198
  6. Digital Video

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 199-231
  7. Compressive Sensing

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 233-254
  8. Digital Watermarking

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 255-284
  9. Multimedia Signals and Systems in Telemedicine

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 285-292
  10. Multimedia Communications

    • Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović, Ervin Sejdić
    Pages 293-344
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 345-349

About this book

Multimedia signals include different data types (text, sound, graphics, picture, animations, video, etc.), which can be time-dependent (sound, video and animation) or spatially-dependent (images, text and graphics). Hence, the multimedia systems represent an interdisciplinary cross-section of the following areas: digital signal processing, computer architecture, computer networks and telecommunications. Multimedia Signals and Systems is an introductory text, designed for students or professionals and researchers in other fields, with a need to learn the basics of signals and systems. A considerable emphasis is placed on the analysis and processing of multimedia signals (audio, images, video). Additionally, the book connects these principles to other important elements of multimedia systems such as the analysis of optical media, computer networks, QoS, and digital watermarking.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro

    Srdjan Stanković, Irena Orović

  • University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA

    Ervin Sejdić

About the authors

Srdjan Stanković, University of Montenegro, Faculty of Electrical Engineering Irena Orović, University of Montenegro, Faculty of Electrical Engineering Ervin Sejdić, University of Pittsburgh, Swanson School of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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