Signals & systems / Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, with S. Hamid Nawab.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, c1997Edition: Second editionDescription: xxx, 957 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 138147574
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 402 .O67 1997
Contents:
Signals and systems -- Linear time-invariant systems -- Fourier series representation of periodic signals -- The continuous-time Fourier transform -- The discrete-time Fourier transform -- Time and frequency characterization of signals and systems -- Sampling -- Communication systems -- The Laplace transform -- The Z-transform -- Linear feedback systems.
Summary: Useful for undergraduate-level courses in Signals and Systems, this text explores signals and systems by developing continuous-time and discrete-time concepts/methods in parallel. It highlights similarities and differences and features introductory treatments of applications of these methods in such areas as filtering, communication, and sampling.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 921-929) and index.

Signals and systems -- Linear time-invariant systems -- Fourier series representation of periodic signals -- The continuous-time Fourier transform -- The discrete-time Fourier transform -- Time and frequency characterization of signals and systems -- Sampling -- Communication systems -- The Laplace transform -- The Z-transform -- Linear feedback systems.

Useful for undergraduate-level courses in Signals and Systems, this text explores signals and systems by developing continuous-time and discrete-time concepts/methods in parallel. It highlights similarities and differences and features introductory treatments of applications of these methods in such areas as filtering, communication, and sampling.

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