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This forward-looking book presents an accessible yet comprehensive analytical treatment of signals and systems and also incorporates a strong emphasis on solving problems and exploring concepts using MATLAB. Extensive use of MATLAB included throughout the book, requires no previous experience with MATLAB. Most computational aspects of theory are illustrated by using MATLAB. Continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems are treated in parallel throughout the book. For engineers interested in brushing up on signals and systems.
Table Of ContentPreface. 1. Fundamental Concepts. 2. Systems Defined by Differential or Difference Equations. 3. Convolution Representation. 4. The Fourier Series and Fourier Transform. 5. Frequency Domain- Analysis of Systems. 6. Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals and Systems. 7. The Laplace Transform and the Transfer Function Representation. 8. System Analysis Using the Transfer Function Representation. 9. Application to Control. 10. The z-Transform and Discrete-Time Systems. 11. Design of Digital Filters and Controllers. 12. State Representation. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. Bibliography. Index.
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisFor a Signals and Systems course in Engineering departments. Developed from Professor Kamen's best-selling text Introduction to Signals and Systems, this forward-looking text presents an accessible yet comprehensive analytical treatment of signals and systems and also incorporates a strong emphasis on solving problems and exploring concepts using MATLAB. A MATLAB tutorial is provided on a disk which is available for student/instructor use, and all examples in the text are developed in terms of the Student Edition of MATLAB ®., This text presents an accessible yet comprehensive analytical treatment of signals and systems and also incorporates a strong emphasis on solving problems and exploring concepts using MATLAB.