| Titre : | Signals and Systems | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Hwei P. Hsu, Auteur | | Mention d'édition : | 2nd. ed. | | Editeur : | New York, London, Madrid : McGraw-Hill | | Année de publication : | 2011 | | Collection : | Shaum's Outline Series | | Importance : | 496 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill.,ill. | | Format : | 27,5 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-07-163472-4 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Index. décimale : | 25-04 Théorie des systèmes:systèmes asservis | | Résumé : | Modified to conform to the current curriculum, Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems complements these courses in scope and sequence to help you understand its basic concepts. The book offers practice on topics such as transform techniques for the analysis of LTI systems, the LaPlace transform and its application to continuous-time and discrete-time LTI systems, Fourier analysis of signals and systems, and the state space or state variable concept and analysis for both discrete-time and continuous-time systems. Appropriate for the following courses: Basic Circuit Analysis, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Engineering and Circuit Analysis, Introduction to Circuit Analysis, AC and DC Circuits. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
Chapter 1 Signals and Systems
1.2 Signals and Classification of Signals
1.3 Basic Continuous-Time Signals
1.4 Basic Discrete-Time Signals
1.5 Systems and Classification of Systems
Solved Problems
Chapter 2 Linear Time-Invariant Systems
2.2 Response of a Continuous-Time LTI System and the Convolution Integral
2.3 Properties of Continuous-Time LTI Systems
2.4 Eigenfunctions of Continuous-Time LTI Systems
2.5 Systems Described by Differential Equations
2.6 Response of a Discrete-Time LTI System and Convolution Sum
2.7 Properties of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
2.8 Eigenfunctions of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
2.9 Systems Described by Difference Equations
Chapter 3 Laplace Transform and Continuous-Time LTI Systems
3.2 The Laplace Transform
3.3 Laplace Transforms of Some Common Signals
3.4 Properties of the Laplace Transform
3.5 The Inverse Laplace Transform
3.6 The System Function
3.7 The Unilateral Laplace Transform
Chapter 4 The z-Transform and Discrete-Time LTI Systems
4.2 The z-Transform
4.3 z-Transforms of Some Common Sequences
4.4 Properties of the z-Transform
4.5 The Inverse z-Transform
4.6 The System Function of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
4.7 The Unilateral z-Transform
Chapter 5 Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems
5.2 Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals
5.3 The Fourier Transform
5.4 Properties of the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform
5.5 The Frequency Response of Continuous-Time LTI Systems
5.6 Filtering
5.7 Bandwidth
Chapter 6 Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals and Systems
6.2 Discrete Fourier Series
6.3 The Fourier Transform
6.4 Properties of the Fourier Transform
6.5 The Frequency Response of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
6.6 System Response to Sampled Continuous-Time Sinusoids
6.7 Simulation
6.8 The Discrete Fourier Transform
Chapter 7 State Space Analysis
7.2 The Concept of State
7.3 State Space Representation of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
7.4 State Space Representation of Continuous-Time LTI Systems
7.5 Solutions of State Equations for Discrete-Time LTI Systems
7.6 Solutions of State Equations for Continuous-Time LTI Systems
Chapter 8 Random Signals
8.2 Random Processes
8.3 Statistics of Random Processes
8.4 Gaussian Random Process
Chapter 9 Power Spectral Densities and Random Signals in Linear System
9.2 Correlations and Power Spectral Densities
9.3 White Noise
9.4 Response of Linear System to Random Input
Solved Problems
Appendix
A Review of Matrix Theory
B Review of Probability
C Properties of Linear Time-Invariant Systems and Various transforms
D Review of Complex Numbers
E Useful Mathematical Formulas
Index |
Signals and Systems [texte imprimé] / Hwei P. Hsu, Auteur . - 2nd. ed. . - New York, London, Madrid : McGraw-Hill, 2011 . - 496 p. : couv. ill.,ill. ; 27,5 cm.. - ( Shaum's Outline Series) . ISBN : 978-0-07-163472-4 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Index. décimale : | 25-04 Théorie des systèmes:systèmes asservis | | Résumé : | Modified to conform to the current curriculum, Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems complements these courses in scope and sequence to help you understand its basic concepts. The book offers practice on topics such as transform techniques for the analysis of LTI systems, the LaPlace transform and its application to continuous-time and discrete-time LTI systems, Fourier analysis of signals and systems, and the state space or state variable concept and analysis for both discrete-time and continuous-time systems. Appropriate for the following courses: Basic Circuit Analysis, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Engineering and Circuit Analysis, Introduction to Circuit Analysis, AC and DC Circuits. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
Chapter 1 Signals and Systems
1.2 Signals and Classification of Signals
1.3 Basic Continuous-Time Signals
1.4 Basic Discrete-Time Signals
1.5 Systems and Classification of Systems
Solved Problems
Chapter 2 Linear Time-Invariant Systems
2.2 Response of a Continuous-Time LTI System and the Convolution Integral
2.3 Properties of Continuous-Time LTI Systems
2.4 Eigenfunctions of Continuous-Time LTI Systems
2.5 Systems Described by Differential Equations
2.6 Response of a Discrete-Time LTI System and Convolution Sum
2.7 Properties of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
2.8 Eigenfunctions of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
2.9 Systems Described by Difference Equations
Chapter 3 Laplace Transform and Continuous-Time LTI Systems
3.2 The Laplace Transform
3.3 Laplace Transforms of Some Common Signals
3.4 Properties of the Laplace Transform
3.5 The Inverse Laplace Transform
3.6 The System Function
3.7 The Unilateral Laplace Transform
Chapter 4 The z-Transform and Discrete-Time LTI Systems
4.2 The z-Transform
4.3 z-Transforms of Some Common Sequences
4.4 Properties of the z-Transform
4.5 The Inverse z-Transform
4.6 The System Function of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
4.7 The Unilateral z-Transform
Chapter 5 Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems
5.2 Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals
5.3 The Fourier Transform
5.4 Properties of the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform
5.5 The Frequency Response of Continuous-Time LTI Systems
5.6 Filtering
5.7 Bandwidth
Chapter 6 Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals and Systems
6.2 Discrete Fourier Series
6.3 The Fourier Transform
6.4 Properties of the Fourier Transform
6.5 The Frequency Response of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
6.6 System Response to Sampled Continuous-Time Sinusoids
6.7 Simulation
6.8 The Discrete Fourier Transform
Chapter 7 State Space Analysis
7.2 The Concept of State
7.3 State Space Representation of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
7.4 State Space Representation of Continuous-Time LTI Systems
7.5 Solutions of State Equations for Discrete-Time LTI Systems
7.6 Solutions of State Equations for Continuous-Time LTI Systems
Chapter 8 Random Signals
8.2 Random Processes
8.3 Statistics of Random Processes
8.4 Gaussian Random Process
Chapter 9 Power Spectral Densities and Random Signals in Linear System
9.2 Correlations and Power Spectral Densities
9.3 White Noise
9.4 Response of Linear System to Random Input
Solved Problems
Appendix
A Review of Matrix Theory
B Review of Probability
C Properties of Linear Time-Invariant Systems and Various transforms
D Review of Complex Numbers
E Useful Mathematical Formulas
Index |
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