Background
McClellan, James Harold was born on October 5, 1947 in Guam. Son of Harold James McClellan and Esther Mary (Rosenbach) Matkin.
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FEATURES: *Presents many computer-based problems that can be done in conjunction with a course in DSP theory. *Projects relate to practical systems and implementations so the reader can learn and understand how DSP is applied. *Includes projects and exercises, which make full use of the power of MATLAB v5 to explore conceptual, analytical, and computational issues in digital signal processing. *Many projects provide hints to introduce pitfalls, limitations and tricks for getting the most out of MATLAB v5. *Discusses both the power and limitations of MATLAB v5 functions and regularly explores the issue of using built-in functions versus developing code to solve problems. *Exercises consistently reinforce important problem solving behaviors, such as verifying results, experimenting with parameters as a means of building understanding and intuition, exploring the realism of formulations, comparing theoretical and numerical or measured results, and developing predictions and then comparing them to actual results.
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This text is intended for use on introductory graduate-level courses in digital signal processing. Developed by a group of six scholars and teachers, this book offers a collection of exercises and projects which guide students in the use of MATLAB to explore major topical areas in digital signal processing. Features of the text include: projects and exercises which make full use of the power of MATLAB to explore conceptual, analytical and computational issues in digital signal processing; projects which provide hints to introduce pitfalls, limitations and tricks for getting the most out of MATLAB; discussions of both the power and limitations of MATLAB functions and regular explorations of the issues of using built-in functions versus developing code to solve problems; and exercises which consistently reinforce important problem-solving behaviours, such as verifying results, experimenting with parameters as a means of building understanding and intuition, exploring the realism of formulations, comparing theoretical and numerical or measured results, and developing predictions and then comparing them to actual results. A solutions manual with a disk is available as a supplement to this text.
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Electrical engineering educator
McClellan, James Harold was born on October 5, 1947 in Guam. Son of Harold James McClellan and Esther Mary (Rosenbach) Matkin.
James H. McClellan received his Bachelor of Surgery in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana State University in 1969. He went on to receive an Master of Surgery (1972) and a Doctor of Philosophy (1973) from Rice University.
He is widely known for his creation of the McClellan transform and for his co-authorship of the Parks–McClellan filter design algorithm. In 1973, he joined the research staff of Massachusetts Institute of Technology"s Lincoln Laboratory. He later became a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology"s Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department before leaving to join Schlumberger.
Since 1987, he has been at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Professor McClellan is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Member Speech and Signal Processing Society of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu.
Married Carolyn Frances Monjure, May 31, 1969. Children– Amy, Scott.