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Signal processing is the science of applying transformations to measurements, to facilitate their use by an observer or a computer and the analysis of data involves the three phases of data acquisition, processing and interpretation. The objective of data analysis is to highlight/extract information contained in a signal that direct observation may not reveal.
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Hammond, J.K. (1999). Fundamentals of Signal Processing. In: Silva, J.M.M., Maia, N.M.M. (eds) Modal Analysis and Testing. NATO Science Series, vol 363. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4503-9_2
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