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Notable Books in Signal Processing Field
Check out the list of titles below for some helpful reference materials on signal processing topics. These books are sent to the SPS offices by their publishers and are not IEEE- or SPS-owned or sanctioned publications. The books are reviewed by Society volunteers, and some book reviews may appear in issues of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine.
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