Beschreibung:
The subject of Signals and Systems is enormously complex, involving many concepts such as signals, mathematics and filter design that are woven together in an intricate manner. To cope with this scope and complexity, many Signals and Systems texts are often organized around the "numerical examples" of a system. With such organization, students can see through the complexity of Signals and Systems, they can learn about the distinct concepts and protocols in one part of the communication system while seeing the big picture of how all parts fit together. From a pedagogical perspective, our personal experience has been that such approach indeed works well.
Preface List of Contributors List of Figures List of Tables List of Abbreviations 1 Signals 2 Differential Equations 3 Laplace Transform 4 System Description 5 Control System Response 6 Control System's Stability 7 Fourier Series 8 Fourier Transform 9 Solution of Difference Equations 10 Z-Transform 11 Analog Filters Design 12 Future Trends References and Bibliography Index About the Authors