Signals and systems
- 2nd
- New Delhi Tata McGraw Hill 2013
- 610 p. | Binding - Paperback |
ignals and systems is a foundation course to advanced courses on communication systems, signal processing etc and is predominantly taught to students of communication engineering in their junior undergraduate semesters. The book Signals and Systems has been written to impress upon the young reader, the concepts of classification, analysis and representation of signals and systems. The topical sequencing, pedagogical features and presentation of matter have been designed to etch the concepts in the minds of the student, to make their further progress in the field of communication, easy and affable. Salient features
Early introduction to Laplace and Z Transforms to allow easier understanding of the continuous Discrete time analyses of signals MATLAB exercises and examples included to enhance conceptual understanding Enhanced pedagogy includes 210 Solved Examples 119 Review Questions 447 Objective Type Questions 55 MATLAB exercises 249 Problems Table of Contents
1. Signals Continuous time and Discrete time
2. Laplace and Z-Transforms
3. Fourier series of continuous-time signals
4. Continuous time Fourier transform
5. Fourier Representation of discrete time signals
6. Sampling and Reconstruction of Band limited Signals
7. Systems
8. Systems, Time and Frequency Domain Analysis
9. Convolution and Correlation, Continuous Time Signals
10. Discrete time convolutions and correlations
11. Hilbert Transform, Continuous and Discrete time