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Continuous and discrete time signals and systems / Mrinal Mandal and Amir Asif.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007Description: xiv, 865 pages. : illustration ; 26 cm. + 1 CD-ROMContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780521854559 (hbk.)
  • 0521854555 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 003.8 22 M.M.C
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction to signals; 2. Introduction to systems; Part I. Continuous Time Signals and Systems: 3. Time domain analysis of systems; 4. Signal representation using Fourier series; 5. Continuous-time Fourier transform; 6. Laplace transform; 7. Continuous-time filters; 8. Case studies for CT systems; Part II. Discrete Time Signals and Systems: 9. Sampling and quantization; 10. Time domain analysis; 11. Discrete-time Fourier series and transform; 12. Discrete Fourier transform; 13. Z-transform; 14. Digital filters; 15. FIR filter design; 16. IIR filter design; 17. Applications of digital signal processing; Bibliography; Appendices: A. Mathematical tables; B. Introduction to complex numbers; C. Linear constant coefficient differential equations; D. Partial fraction expansion; E. Introduction to MATLAB; F. About the CD-ROM.
Summary: This textbook presents an introduction to the fundamental concepts of continuous-time (CT) and discrete-time (DT) signals and systems, treating them separately in a pedagogical and self-contained manner. Emphasis is on the basic signal processing principles, with underlying concepts illustrated using practical examples from signal processing, multimedia communications, and bioinformatics. Following introductory chapters, the text is separated into two parts. Part I covers the theories, techniques, and applications of CT signals and systems and Part II discusses these topics for DT, so that the two can be taught independently or together. Accompanying the book is a CD-ROM containing MATLAB code, audio clips, images, interactive programs, and signal animations. With over 300 illustrations, 285 worked examples and 385 homework problems, this textbook is an ideal introduction to the subject for undergraduates in electrical and computer engineering. Further resources, including solutions for instructors, are available online at www.cambridge.org/9780521854559.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [858]-859) and index.

1. Introduction to signals; 2. Introduction to systems; Part I. Continuous Time Signals and Systems: 3. Time domain analysis of systems; 4. Signal representation using Fourier series; 5. Continuous-time Fourier transform; 6. Laplace transform; 7. Continuous-time filters; 8. Case studies for CT systems; Part II. Discrete Time Signals and Systems: 9. Sampling and quantization; 10. Time domain analysis; 11. Discrete-time Fourier series and transform; 12. Discrete Fourier transform; 13. Z-transform; 14. Digital filters; 15. FIR filter design; 16. IIR filter design; 17. Applications of digital signal processing; Bibliography; Appendices: A. Mathematical tables; B. Introduction to complex numbers; C. Linear constant coefficient differential equations; D. Partial fraction expansion; E. Introduction to MATLAB; F. About the CD-ROM.

This textbook presents an introduction to the fundamental concepts of
continuous-time (CT) and discrete-time (DT) signals and systems, treating them
separately in a pedagogical and self-contained manner. Emphasis is on the basic
signal processing principles, with underlying concepts illustrated using practical
examples from signal processing, multimedia communications, and
bioinformatics. Following introductory chapters, the text is separated into two
parts. Part I covers the theories, techniques, and applications of CT signals and
systems and Part II discusses these topics for DT, so that the two can be taught
independently or together. Accompanying the book is a CD-ROM containing
MATLAB code, audio clips, images, interactive programs, and signal animations.
With over 300 illustrations, 285 worked examples and 385 homework problems,
this textbook is an ideal introduction to the subject for undergraduates in electrical
and computer engineering. Further resources, including solutions for instructors,
are available online at www.cambridge.org/9780521854559.

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