This book was written for first and second year undergraduates in
electronic engineering and the physical sciences with the aim of
providing a firm grounding in the study of signals and systems. In
this second edition the authors provide a more detailed treatment
of the z-transform. A new chapter serves to review and integrate
much of the earlier material, while introducing the discrete
Fourier transform in the context of signal capture and spectral
analysis. These changes reflect the growing important of
discrete-time topics in undergraduate studies and the fact that
many students now have direct experience in the use and application
of signal-processing software. Emphasis is placed on discussion
rather than on detailed mathematical proofs, with the aim of
developing and encouraging a critical approach to the use of
software tools.
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