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Discrete Systems Laboratory Using MATLAB by Martin Schetzen, Vinay K. Ingle β€” book cover

Discrete Systems Laboratory Using MATLAB

by Martin Schetzen, Vinay K. Ingle
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This brief paperbound supplement provides 16 hands-on laboratory experiments that students can perform using MATLAB in lab sections that accompany lecture courses in Linear Systems or DSP. The 16 experiments are grouped in four main topic areas: sampling and digital-to-analog (D/A) conversion; the discrete-time Fourier transform; gain and phase-shift studies of digital filters; and analog-to-digital (A/D) quantization. (See TOC below for a listing of specific lab experiments.) The goal of these experiments is to enable students to understand the full physical significance of key concepts through a deeper understanding of the underlying mathematical formulas - not to teach MATLAB. In each experiment, students enter problem parameter values, plot the results using MATLAB's powerful plotting functions, and then respond to questions in the manual that require them to analyze and interpret these results. The experiments challenge students to approach the study of these topics in the role of an experimental investigator; students are required to define the quantitative values and size properties of each design criterion in a problem. As a result, students develop an appreciation of the physical meaning of the derived results, their theoretical and physical implications, and the use of the scientific method.

About the Author, Martin Schetzen, Vinay K. Ingle

Vinay K. Ingle is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University. He received his Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1981. He has broad research experience and has taught courses on topics including signal and image processing, stochastic processes, and estimation theory. Professor Ingle is coauthor of the books: DSP Laboratory Using the ADSP-2181 Microprocessor (Prentice-Hall, 1991), Discrete Systems Laboratory (Brooks-Cole, 2000), and Statistical and Adaptive Signal proc-essing (Artech House, 2005).

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Presents experiments concerning various aspects of sampling and D/A conversion, the Discrete Time Fourier Transform, the frequency domain viewpoint, and A/D quantization with MATLAB. Each experiment is followed by a section of screen illustrations, which contains a description of each screen that appears on the monitor and hints on running the program. Experiments are designed to help students develop an understanding of basic concepts in digital signal processing and discrete systems. Lacks a subject index. The authors are associated with Northeastern University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Nelson Engineering
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780534374631

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