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A Practical Approach to Signals and Systems, Vol. 140

by N. Sundararajan
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"A Practical Approach to Signals and Systems is an excellent resource for the electrical engineering student or professional to quickly gain an understanding of signal analysis concepts - concepts all electrical engineers will eventually encounter no matter what their specialization. For aspiring engineers in signal processing, communication, and control, the topics presented will form a sound foundation to their future study, while allowing them to quickly move on to more advanced topics in the area." Scientists in chemical, mechanical, and biomedical areas will also benefit from this book, as increasing overlap with electrical engineering solutions and applications will require a working understanding of signals. Compact and self contained, A Practical Approach to Signals and Systems can be used for courses or self-study, or as a reference book.

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A Practical Approach to Signals and Systems  is an excellent resource for the electrical engineering student or professional to quickly gain an understanding of signal analysis concepts — concepts all electrical engineers will eventually encounter no matter what their specialization. For aspiring engineers in signal processing, communication, and control, the topics presented will form a sound foundation to their future study, while allowing them to quickly move on to more advanced topics in the area.

Sundararajan presents an easier path to understanding signals and systems analysis by using simultaneous study of both continuous and discrete signals. As discrete signals and systems are more often used in practice, and their concepts are relatively easy to understand, the author details discrete versions first followed by the corresponding continuous version for each topic. In addition to examples of typical applications of analysis techniques, Sundararajan gives comprehensive coverage of transform methods, emphasizing a practical approach to analysis and physical interpretations of concepts.

  • Gives equal emphasis to theory and practice

  • Presents methods that can be immediately applied

  • Complete treatment of transform methods

  • Expanded coverage of Fourier analysis

  • Self-contained: starts from the basics and discusses applications

  • Visual aids and examples make the subject easier to understand

  • End-of-chapter exercises, with an extensive solutions manual for instructors

  • MATLAB software for readers to download and practice on their own

Scientists in chemical, mechanical, and biomedical areas will also benefit from this book, as increasing overlap with electrical engineering solutions and applications will require a working understanding of signals. Compact and self contained, A Practical Approach to Signals and Systems can be used for courses or self-study, or as a reference book.

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About the Author, N. Sundararajan

D. Sundararajan is a consultant in digital signal processing at NewTech Software Pt. Ltd in Bangalore India. He has taught undergraduate and graduate classes in digital signal processing, engineering mathematics, programming, operating systems and digital logic design at Concordia University, Canada and Nanyang Technological Institute, Singapore. Sundararajan is the principal inventor of the latest family of Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) algorithms, and has published two books on DFT and related areas. He also wrote a lab manual for the Digital Electronics Course at Concordia University, and has three patents in fast Fourier transforms. Over the course of his engineering career he has held positions at the National Aerospace Laboratory, Bangalore, the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, working on the design of digital and analog signal processing systems. Sundararajan holds a B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Madras University, an M.Tech in Electrical Engineering from IIT Chennai, and a Ph.D. in the same from Concordia University.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
400
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780470823538

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