This book is a self-contained introduction to the theory of signals and systems, which lies at the basis of many areas of electrical and computer engineering. In the seventy short lectures formatted to facilitate self-learning and to provide easy reference, the book covers such topics as linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, the Fourier transform, the Laplace Transform and its application to LTI differential systems, state-space systems, the z-transform, signal analysis using MATLAB, and the application of transform techniques to communication systems. A wide array of technologies, including feedback control, analog and discrete-time filters, modulation, and sampling systems are discussed in connection with their basis in signals and systems theory. The accompanying CD-ROM includes applets, source code, sample examinations, and exercises with selected solutions. FEATURES: * Provides 70 short lectures to facilitate self-learning * Covers topics including LTI systems, Fourier and Laplace transforms, signal analysis using MATLAB, the z-transform, sampling systems, feedback control systems, IIR and FIR filters, and modulation for communication systems * Includes a CD-ROM with applets, exercises, code, figures, and selected solutions * Details the theory behind computer and electrical engineering; perfect for professionals or students of signals and systems
On the CD * LEARNWARE APPLETS (Discrete-time Convolution, Fourier Series, Bode plot) * MATLAB SCRIPTS: MATLAB script files contain sequences of MATLAB commands that perform a desired computation for an example * CHAPTER FOLDERS: Solutions to selected problems, MATLAB scripts, and all of the figures from the book, organized by chapter * SAMPLE EXAMS: Sample midterm and fi nal examinations
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Customer Review: Excellent book for engineering students
Signals and systems is one of the core subjects of almost all engineering schools whether the concentration is in electrical engineering, computer engineering, communications, circuit design, or signal processing. In this college level book the author covers all the classical mathematical concepts, how they work, and how to use them to get the results you want or understand the results you get. It is well organized and if followed through from beginning to end each section builds on the previous knowledge and can be grasped easily. Students who use this book should have had a course in calculus and trigonometry as a prerequisite.
The book jumps right into the subject by starting with elementary continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems. From there it moves through linear time-invariant systems, differential and difference LTI systems, Fourier series representations and transformations, Laplace transformations, time and frequency analysis, applications to electric circuit analysis, state models, feedback control systems, the z-Transform, sampling systems, communications systems, and system discretization. In addition to the normal chapter layout the book is organized into 70 discrete lectures. Designed as an undergraduate academic text for engineering majors it includes exercises at the end of each chapter and a CD with answers to the questions. As a college textbook or an excellent additional text for engineering students Fundamentals of Signals & Systems is highly recommended.
Customer Review: A very good book for undergrad and grad students
I am a master student in Aerospace enginnering, and I found the book of Professor Boulet a great reference for all signals and sytems topics I am using in my research. His book is written in a clear and straightforward way that makes it easy to find any explanation related to the basics of signals and systems (all transforms, sampling, state models) and even in some more advanced topics. I really recommend it for any student who likes to have all the signals and system concepts in one book. It's not a grad book, but in my opinion, it's a book to keep on the shelf when studying in grad books that usually skip the basics that we tend to forget.
Hope this helps,
Georges Aoude
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