Principles of signals and systems

By: Taylor, Fred JMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, ©1994Description: xx, 562 p. illustrationsISBN: 9780071137065; 0071137068; 0079111718; 9780079111715 Subject(s): Signal theory (Telecommunication) -- Mathematics | System analysis | Signal, Théorie du (tel.) | Systèmes, Analyze deDDC classification: 621.3822
Contents:
pt. I. Introduction. 1. Signals -- pt. II. Continuous-Time Signals and Systems. 2. Mathematical Representation of Continuous-Time Signals. 3. Frequency Domain Representation of Continuous-Time Signals. 4. Time Domain Representation of Continuous-Time Systems. 5. Transform Domain Representation of Continuous-Time Systems. 6. Continuous-Time System Architecture -- pt. III. Discrete-Time Signals and Systems. 7. Mathematical Representation of Discrete-Time Signals. 8. Frequency Domain Representation of Discrete-Time Signals. 9. Time Domain Representation of Discrete-Time Systems. 10. Transform Domain Representation of Discrete-Time Systems. 11. Discrete-Time System Architecture -- pt. IV. Applications. 12. Introduction to Digital Signal Processing. 13. Communication Systems -- App. A Fundamentals of Matrices -- App. B Siglab and Matlab -- App. C Mason's Gain Formula.
Summary: This text covers both continuous-time and discrete-time signal and systems. It includes a blend of theory and design using practical examples to emphasize key concepts. A disk of example problems is included. Files run under full or student versions of MONARCH and MATLAB.
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pt. I. Introduction. 1. Signals --
pt. II. Continuous-Time Signals and Systems. 2. Mathematical Representation of Continuous-Time Signals. 3. Frequency Domain Representation of Continuous-Time Signals. 4. Time Domain Representation of Continuous-Time Systems. 5. Transform Domain Representation of Continuous-Time Systems. 6. Continuous-Time System Architecture --
pt. III. Discrete-Time Signals and Systems. 7. Mathematical Representation of Discrete-Time Signals. 8. Frequency Domain Representation of Discrete-Time Signals. 9. Time Domain Representation of Discrete-Time Systems. 10. Transform Domain Representation of Discrete-Time Systems. 11. Discrete-Time System Architecture --
pt. IV. Applications. 12. Introduction to Digital Signal Processing. 13. Communication Systems --
App. A Fundamentals of Matrices --
App. B Siglab and Matlab --
App. C Mason's Gain Formula.

This text covers both continuous-time and discrete-time signal and systems. It includes a blend of theory and design using practical examples to emphasize key concepts. A disk of example problems is included. Files run under full or student versions of MONARCH and MATLAB.

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