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_aGirod, Bernd. _944831 |
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_aSignals and systems / _cBernd Girod, [Rudolf Rabenstein, Alexander Stenger]. |
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_aChichester ; _aNew York : _bWiley, _cc2001. |
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_axiii, 577 p. : _bill. ;c 25 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [569]-570 and index. | ||
505 | _aPreface. Introduction. Time--Domain Models of Continuous LTI--Systems. Modelling LTI--Systems in the Frequency--Domain. Laplace Transform. Compex Analysis and the Inverse Laplace Transform. Analysis of Continuous--Time LTI--Systems with the Laplace Transform. Solving Initial Condition Problems with the Laplace Transform. Convolution and Impulse Response. The Fourier Transform. Bode Plots. Sampling and Periodic Signals. The Spectrum of Discrete Signals. The z--Transform. Discrete--Time LTI--Systems. Causality and the Hilbert Transform. Stability and Feedback Systems. Describing Random Signals. Random Signals and LTI--Systems. Appendix A: Solutions to the Exercises. Appendix B: Tables of Transformations. Bibliography. Index. | ||
520 | _aThis book provides a comprehensive, modern approach to signals and systems, concentrating on those aspects that are most relevant for applications such as communication systems and signal processing. Emphasis is placed on building the reader's intuition and problem-solving ability, rather than formal theorems and proofs. The coverage of the book is comprehensive, providing a broad overview, using a whole host of exercises. The wealth of the worked examples and problems complemented by solutions is particularly attractive. The level of mathematics is not too daunting for the good average student and the authors do their utmost to mitigate the difficulties, skillfully using worked examples. - Prof. Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton, author of Mobile Radio Communications and Single- and Multi-carrier QAM. Check out the companion Website for 'Systool' simulation software using Java applets to animate many of the key examples and exercises from the book. | ||
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_aRabenstein, Rudolf. _944832 |
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_aStenger, Alexander. _944833 |
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