"Signals: Continuous and Discrete" is a practical, student-friendly
textbook for introductory courses in signal processing. This
textbook covers the material in a straightforward, easily
digestible manner by focusing on the most critical information and
developing an intuitive understanding of the underlying
mathematics.
Topics covered in the text include the Fourier series, the Fourier
transform, systems and signals, pole-zero theory, convolution,
sampling, and digital signal processing.
Successfully classroom tested, "Signals: Continuous and Discrete"
is a clear, concise textbook for upper division students and an
excellent reference for graduate students or professionals in
industry.
Iyad Obeid is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at
Temple University. Dr. Obeid holds a Ph.D. in biomedical
engineering from Duke University. His research focuses on neural
interfaces and biomedical signal acquisition and processing. He is
the author of numerous professional publications and is a member of
the IEEE.
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