Signals and Systems: Analysis Using Transform Methods and MATLAB®
M. J. Roberts,
University of Tennessee
ISBN: 0072499427 Copyright year: 2004
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For the past 20 years, Mike Roberts has been teaching classes in signal and system
analysis. In that time, he has spent several thousand hours writing class notes
that help reveal, in his words, the beauty of signals and systems.
Those class notes have evolved into a refreshing new text titled, Signals
and Systems: Analysis Using Transform Methods and MATLAB®.
The text begins with mathematical methods for describing signals and systems,
in both continuous and discrete time. Roberts features parallel coverage of
these signals, alternating back and forth so students can study them simultaneously.
Along the way, Roberts presents material with the student in mind. Strong pedagogical
features, including over 500 exercises and extensive examples, remind students
that the reason they study theory is precisely because it has a real-world application.
Students will also appreciate Roberts’ conversational writing style, a
trait he has honed in the classroom by engaging and motivating students.
Features:
Comprehensive coverage of all basic signal and system topics and analysis
methods.
Parallel coverage of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems.
Unified and consistent notation for all transform methods.
Equal treatment of cyclic and radian frequency forms of transforms.
Coverage of discrete-time Fourier series properties.
Many MATLAB examples and a comprehensive appendix on the important MATLAB
operators and functions used in signal and system analysis.
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