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020 _a9783031014178
082 _a 621.38223
_bSAY
100 _aSayood, Khalid
245 _aSignals and systems : a one semester modular course
260 _bSpringer,
_c2022
_aSwitzerland :
300 _axxi, 387 p. ;
_bill., (some col.),
_c23 cm
365 _b79.99
_cEUR
_d94.90
490 _aSynthesis lectures on signal processing,
_v#20
520 _aThis book is designed for use as a textbook for a one semester Signals and Systems class. It is sufficiently user friendly to be used for self study as well. It begins with a gentle introduction to the idea of abstraction by looking at numbers--the one highly abstract concept we use all the time. It then introduces some special functions that are useful for analyzing signals and systems. It then spends some time discussing some of the properties of systems; the goal being to introduce the idea of a linear time-invariant system which is the focus of the rest of the book. Fourier series, discrete and continuous time Fourier transforms are introduced as tools for the analysis of signals. The concepts of sampling and modulation which are very much a part of everyday life are discussed as applications of the these tools. Laplace transform and Z transform are then introduced as tools to analyze systems. The notions of stability of systems and feedback are analyzed using these tools. The book is divided into thirty bite-sized modules. Each module also links up with a video lecture through a QR code in each module. The video lectures are approximately thirty minutes long. There are a set of self study questions at the end of each module along with answers to help the reader reinforce the concepts in the module.
650 _aSignal processing Mathematics
650 _aFourier series
650 _aSystem analysis
650 _aImpulse response
650 _alinear time-invariant systems
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