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Signals, Systems, and Transforms by Charles L. Phillips; John M. Parr; Eve A. RiskinA clear, comprehensive presentation of both the theory and applications in signals, systems, and transforms, this book presents the mathematical background of signals and systems in relation to practical theory. Well-written and well-organized, it contains many examples and problems for reinforcement of the concepts presented. This book presents the mathematical background of signals and systems, including the Fourier transform, the Fourier series, the Laplace transform, the discrete-time and the discrete Fourier transforms, and the z-transform. For electrical and computer engineers.
Call Number: TK5102.9 P554 2014
ISBN: 9781292015286
Publication Date: 2014
Principles of signals and systems by Fred J Taylor
Call Number: TK5102.5 T241 1994
ISBN: 9780071137065
Publication Date: 1994
Signals and Systems, 2005 Interactive Solutions Edition by Simon Haykin; Barry Van VeenDesign and MATLAB concepts have been integrated in text. * Integrates applications as it relates signals to a remote sensing system, a controls system, radio astronomy, a biomedical system and seismology.
ISBN: 9780471707899
Publication Date: 2005-02-18
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Signals and Systems by Chi-Tsong ChenThe third edition of Signals and Systems prepares students for real-world engineering applications. It is concise, focused, and practical. The text introduces basic concepts in signals and systems and their associated mathematical and computational tools. It also stresses the most importantconcepts in signal analysis (frequency spectra) and system analysis (stability and frequency responses) and uses them throughout, including the study of seismometers and accelerometers.Signals and Systems, 3/e, introduces every term carefully and develops every topic logically. It distinguishes amplitudes and magnitudes, as well as lumped and distributed systems. It presents engineering concepts as early as possible and discusses transform theory only as needed. Also, the textemploys transfer functions and state-space equations only in the contexts where they are most efficient. Transfer functions are used exclusively in qualitative analysis and design, and state-space equations are used exclusively in computer computation and op-amp circuit implementation. Thus, thestudents' time is focused on learning only what can be immediately used. Including an author commentary on the best way to approach the text, Signals and Systems, 3/e, is ideal for sophomore- and junior-level undergraduate courses in systems and signals. It assumes a background in general physics (including simple circuit analysis), simple matrix operations, and basiccalculus.
Call Number: QA402 C518 2004
ISBN: 9780195156614
Publication Date: 2004-03-18
Signals and Systems by Rodger E. Ziemer; William H. Tranter; D. R. FanninA market leader in previous editions, this book continues to offer a complete survey of continuous and discrete linear systems. It utilizes a systems approach to solving practical engineering problems, rather than using the framework of traditional circuit theory. Numerous examples from circuit theory appear throughout, however, to illustrate the various systems techniques introduced. The Fourth Edition has been thoroughly updated to effectively integrate the use of computers and to accurately reflect the latest theoretical advances.
Call Number: QA402 Z66 1998
ISBN: 9780134964560
Publication Date: 1998-02-10
Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems by Hwei P. HsuContains 571 problems in signals and systems, solved step-by-step. This book helps students master various types of problems they face on the tests, from simple questions on linear time-invariant systems to complex Fourier analysis of discrete-time systems and state space analysis.