Fundamentals of signals and systems using the Web and MATLAB
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Fundamentals of signals and systems using the Web and MATLAB
Prentice Hall, c2007
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 644) and index
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内容説明
For a one-quarter or one-semster course on Signals and Systems. This new edition delivers an accessible yet comprehensive analytical introduction to continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems. It also incorporates a strong emphasis on solving problems and exploring concepts, using demos, downloaded data, and MATLABa to demonstrate solutions for a wide range of problems in engineering and other fields such as financial data analysis. Its flexible structure adapts easily for courses taught by semester or by quarter.
目次
Preface
1 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
1.1 Continuous-Time Signals
1.2 Discrete-Time Signals
1.3 Systems
1.4 Examples of Systems
1.5 Basic System Properties
1.6 Chapter Summary
Problems
2 TIME-DOMAIN MODELS OF SYSTEMS
2.1 Input/Output Representation of Discrete-Time Systems
2.2 Convolution of Discrete-Time Signals
2.3 Difference Equation Models
2.4 Differential Equation Models
2.5 Solution of Differential Equations
2.6 Convolution Representation of Continuous-Time Systems
2.7 Chapter Summary
Problems
3 THE FOURIER SERIES AND FOURIER TRANSFORM
3.1 Representation of Signals in Terms of Frequency Components
3.2 Trigonometric Fourier Series
3.3 Complex Exponential Series
3.4 Fourier Transform
3.5 Spectral Content of Common Signals
3.6 Properties of the Fourier Transform
3.7 Generalized Fourier Transform
3.8 Application to Signal Modulation and Demodulation
3.9 Chapter Summary
Problems
4 FOURIER ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE-TIME SIGNALS
4.1 Discrete-Time Fourier Transform
4.2 Discrete Fourier Transform
4.3 DFT of Truncated Signals
4.4 FFT Algorithm
4.5 Application to Data Analysis
4.6 Chapter Summary
Problems
5 FOURIER ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMS
5.1 Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Systems
5.2 Response to Periodic and Nonperiodic Inputs
5.3 Analysis of Ideal Filters
5.4 Sampling
5.5 Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems
5.6 Application to Lowpass Digital Filtering
5.7 Chapter Summary
Problems
6 THE LAPLACE TRANSFORM AND THE TRANSFER FUNCTION REPRESENTATION
6.1 Laplace Transform of a Signal
6.2 Properties of the Laplace Transform
6.3 Computation of the Inverse Laplace Transform
6.4 Transform of the Input/Output Differential Equation
6.5 Transform of the Input/Output Convolution Integral
6.6 Direct Construction of the Transfer Function
6.7 Chapter Summary
Problems
7 THE z-TRANSFORM AND DISCRETE-TIME SYSTEMS
7.1 z-Transform of a Discrete-Time Signal
7.2 Properties of the z-Transform
7.3 Computation of the Inverse z-Transform
7.4 Transfer Function Representation
7.5 System Analysis Using the Transfer Function Representation
7.6 Chapter Summary
Problems
8 ANALYSIS OF CONTINUOUS-TIME SYSTEMS USING THE TRANSFER FUNCTION REPRESENTATION
8.1 Stability and the Impulse Response
8.2 Routh-Hurwitz Stability Test
8.3 Analysis of the Step Response
8.4 Response to Sinusoids and Arbitrary Inputs
8.5 Frequency Response Function
8.6 Causal Filters
8.7 Chapter Summary
Problems
9 APPLICATION TO CONTROL
9.1 Introduction to Control
9.2 Tracking Control
9.3 Root Locus
9.4 Application to Control System Design
9.5 Chapter Summary
Problems
10 DESIGN OF DIGITAL FILTERS AND CONTROLLERS
10.1 Discretization
10.2 Design of IIR Filters
10.3 Design of IIR Filters Using MATLAB
10.4 Design of FIR Filters
10.5 Design of Digital Controllers
10.6 Chapter Summary
Problems
11 STATE REPRESENTATION
11.1 State Model
11.2 Construction of State Models
11.3 Solution of State equations
11.4 Discrete-Time Systems
11.5 Equivalent State Representations
11.6 Discretization of State Model
11.7 Chapter Summary
Problems
APPENDIX A BRIEF REVIEW OF COMPLEX VARIABLES
APPENDIX B BRIEF REVIEW OF MATRICES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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