Mathematical Programming & Operations Research, Telecommunications Technology, Mathematics - Topology
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Overview
- Develops continuous-time and discrete-time concepts in parallel — highlighting the similarities and differences. E.g.:
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- Ch. 1 on basic signals and system properties, Ch. 2 on linear time-invariant systems, and Ch. 3 on Fourier series representation each develop the continuous-time and discrete-time concepts in parallel.
- Ch. 9 on the Laplace Transform and Ch. 10 on the Z-transform deal with the two domains separately, but often draw parallels between results in the two domains.
- Introduces some of the important uses of the basic methods that are developed — e.g., filtering, communication, sampling, discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals, and feedback.
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New edition of a text intended primarily for the undergraduate courses on the subject which are frequently found in electrical engineering curricula--but the concepts and techniques it covers are also of fundamental importance in other engineering disciplines. The book is structured to develop in parallel the methods of analysis for continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems, thus allowing exploration of their similarities and differences. Discussion of applications is emphasized, and numerous worked examples are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
September 28, 2001
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780130985668