| Titre : | Linear Systems and Signals | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | B.P. Lathi, Auteur | | Mention d'édition : | 2nd. ed. | | Editeur : | New york : Oxford University Press Inc | | Année de publication : | 2005 | | Collection : | The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering | | Importance : | 975 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en coul., ill. | | Format : | 23,9 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-19-515833-5 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Index. décimale : | 25-02 Théorie et traitement du signal | | Résumé : | This book,
Linear Systems and Signals
, presents a comprehensive treatment of signals and linear systems at an introductorylevel. Like all my other books, it emphasizes physical appreciation of concepts through heuristic reasoning, and the use of metaphors, analogies, and creative explanations. Such an approach is much different from a purely deductive technique thatuses mere mathematical manipulation of symbols. There is a temptation to treat engineering subjects as a branch of appliedmathematics. Such an approach is a perfect match to the public image of engineering as a dry and dull discipline. It ignoresthe physical meaning behind various derivations and deprives a student of intuitive grasp and the enjoyable experience of logical uncovering of the subject matter. Here I have used mathematics not so much to prove axiomatic theory as to supportand enhance physical and intuitive understanding. Wherever possible, theoretical results are interpreted heuristically and areenhanced by carefully chosen examples and analogies.This second edition, which closely follows the organization of the first edition, has been refined by incorporating suggestionsand changes provided by various reviewers. The added topics include Bode plots, use of digital filters in an impulse-invariancemethod of designing analog systems, convergence of infinite series, bandpass systems, group and phase delay, and Fourier applications to communication systems. A significant and sizable addition in the area of MATLAB® (a registered trademark of The Math Works, Inc.) has been provided by Dr. Roger Green of North Dakota State University. Dr. Green discusses his contribution at the conclusion of this preface. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
B: Background
1. Signals and Systems
2. Time-Domain Analysis of Continuous-Time Systems
3. Time-Domain Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems
4. Continuous-Time System Analysis Using the Laplace Transform
5. Discrete-Time System Analysis Using the z -Transform
6. Continuous-Time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Series
7. Continuous-Time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Transform
8. Sampling: The Bridge from Continuous to Discrete
9. Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals
10. State-Space Analysis |
Linear Systems and Signals [texte imprimé] / B.P. Lathi, Auteur . - 2nd. ed. . - New york : Oxford University Press Inc, 2005 . - 975 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 23,9 cm.. - ( The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) . ISBN : 978-0-19-515833-5 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Index. décimale : | 25-02 Théorie et traitement du signal | | Résumé : | This book,
Linear Systems and Signals
, presents a comprehensive treatment of signals and linear systems at an introductorylevel. Like all my other books, it emphasizes physical appreciation of concepts through heuristic reasoning, and the use of metaphors, analogies, and creative explanations. Such an approach is much different from a purely deductive technique thatuses mere mathematical manipulation of symbols. There is a temptation to treat engineering subjects as a branch of appliedmathematics. Such an approach is a perfect match to the public image of engineering as a dry and dull discipline. It ignoresthe physical meaning behind various derivations and deprives a student of intuitive grasp and the enjoyable experience of logical uncovering of the subject matter. Here I have used mathematics not so much to prove axiomatic theory as to supportand enhance physical and intuitive understanding. Wherever possible, theoretical results are interpreted heuristically and areenhanced by carefully chosen examples and analogies.This second edition, which closely follows the organization of the first edition, has been refined by incorporating suggestionsand changes provided by various reviewers. The added topics include Bode plots, use of digital filters in an impulse-invariancemethod of designing analog systems, convergence of infinite series, bandpass systems, group and phase delay, and Fourier applications to communication systems. A significant and sizable addition in the area of MATLAB® (a registered trademark of The Math Works, Inc.) has been provided by Dr. Roger Green of North Dakota State University. Dr. Green discusses his contribution at the conclusion of this preface. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
B: Background
1. Signals and Systems
2. Time-Domain Analysis of Continuous-Time Systems
3. Time-Domain Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems
4. Continuous-Time System Analysis Using the Laplace Transform
5. Discrete-Time System Analysis Using the z -Transform
6. Continuous-Time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Series
7. Continuous-Time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Transform
8. Sampling: The Bridge from Continuous to Discrete
9. Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals
10. State-Space Analysis |
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