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Signals and systems Simon Haykin, Barry Van Veen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Wiley, 2004.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xviii;802 p. : ill (some col.) ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9788126512652
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.382/2 21
LOC classification:
  • TK5102.5 .H37 1999
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Time-Domain Representations for Linear Time-Invariant Systems -- Ch. 3. Fourier Representations for Signals -- Ch. 4. Applications of Fourier Representations -- Ch. 5. Application to Communication Systems -- Ch. 6. Representation of Signals Using Continuous-Time Complex Exponentials: The Laplace Transform -- Ch. 7. Representation of Signals Using Discrete-Time Complex Exponentials: The z-Transform -- Ch. 8. Application to Filters and Equalizers -- Ch. 9. Application to Feedback Systems -- Ch. 10. Epilogue -- App. A. Selected Mathematical Identities -- App. B. Partial Fraction Expansions -- App. C. Tables of Fourier Representations and Properties -- App. D. Tables of Laplace Transforms and Properties -- App. E. Tables of z-Transforms and Properties.
Summary: The text provides motivation for students to learn because they'll discover how various concepts relate to the engineering profession through these real-world examples of signals and systems. An abundant use of examples and drill problems are integrated throughout so they'll be able to master the material. And a large number of end-of-chapter problems are provided to help solidify the concepts.
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Includes index.

Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Time-Domain Representations for Linear Time-Invariant Systems -- Ch. 3. Fourier Representations for Signals -- Ch. 4. Applications of Fourier Representations -- Ch. 5. Application to Communication Systems -- Ch. 6. Representation of Signals Using Continuous-Time Complex Exponentials: The Laplace Transform -- Ch. 7. Representation of Signals Using Discrete-Time Complex Exponentials: The z-Transform -- Ch. 8. Application to Filters and Equalizers -- Ch. 9. Application to Feedback Systems -- Ch. 10. Epilogue -- App. A. Selected Mathematical Identities -- App. B. Partial Fraction Expansions -- App. C. Tables of Fourier Representations and Properties -- App. D. Tables of Laplace Transforms and Properties -- App. E. Tables of z-Transforms and Properties.

The text provides motivation for students to learn because they'll discover how various concepts relate to the engineering profession through these real-world examples of signals and systems. An abundant use of examples and drill problems are integrated throughout so they'll be able to master the material. And a large number of end-of-chapter problems are provided to help solidify the concepts.

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