System and signal analysis
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System and signal analysis
(The Oxford series in electrical and computer engineering)
Oxford University Press, c1994
2nd ed.
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Introducing undergraduates to the fundamentals of signals and systems, this second edition of the text develops continuous-time system and signal analysis, and discrete-time signal and system analysis in parallel for easy comparison. It highlights current and practical applications, and provides thorough coverage of stability, reflecting its importance in current systems using operational amplifiers or digital hardware. This is a reprint of the Saunders College Publishing title, (ISBN 0-03-097709-6).
Table of Contents
- Each chapter contains an Introduction, Summary and Problems. Chapters 3-8 and 10 also contain sections on using MATLAB
- 1. Signals
- 2. Systems
- 3. Convolutions, Difference and Differential Equations
- 4. The Laplace Transform and its Application to Continuous-Time System Analysis
- 5. The z-Transform and its Application to Discrete-Time System Analysis
- 6. Continuous-Time Signal Analysis
- 7. Discrete-Time Signal analysis and Computation of Spectra
- 8. BIBO Stability and Frequency Response
- 9. Op-Amp Circuits, Model Reduction, and Asymptotic Stability
- 10. State-Variable Equations and Computer Simulations
- Appendix: Linear Algebraic Equations
- References
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