Java Digital Signal Processing Author:Douglas A. Lyon, Hayagriva V. Rao, Hayagriva Rao, Douglas Lyon Java Digital Signal Processing offers real-world Java solutions to critical digital signal processing problems, enabling you to bring sound and video to your World Wide Web applications. Java DSP makes it possible to store, transmit, analyze, and alter pictures and sound within Web applications, opening the door to true multimedia J... more »ava-based applications. Lyon and Rao provide a concise summary of both DSP fundamentals and Java programming. Targeted at audiences with some mathematical maturity, this book rises above the average introductory Java book and provides an excellent tutorial for Java programmers interested in multimedia programming. This book provides Java code that is not found anywhere else. It also provides proofs of the major theorems, while covering the implementation of DSP algorithms in detail. The code on the CD-ROM runs on several operating systems (Windows 95, Windows NT, MacOS, Solaris) and compiles with several compilers (JDK, Metrowerks IDE, J++, Symantec Cafe). Lyon and Rao will get you up and running fast with Java DSP. New format syntax statement of Java using MBNF Class usage based on examples, not just method prototypes Futils (File UTILities) for performing high-level disk operations Synthesis of audio and image data for play and display Reading and writing of popular audio and image formats Unique coverage of the Sun packages Using Java to bridge the gap between DSP theory and practice The CD-ROM contains the following: CodeWarrior Lite for the Mac DiffCAD with all source code, containing more than 170 Java files and classes Original class libraries for: image and audio processing tasks, displaying waveforms, batch file processing, color conversion, and geometric image processing Extensions to the sun.audio package, not seen elsewhere Precompiled projects for CodeWarrior PR1 for Windows 95 and the Mac, and projects for Microsoft J++ for Windows 95 Full-color hyper-text course in Java« less