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This textbook provides an excellent focus on the advanced topics of
the power system protection philosophy and gives exciting analysis
methods and a cover of the important applications in the power
systems relaying. Each chapter opens with a historical profile or
career talk, followed by an introduction that states the chapter
objectives and links the chapter to the previous ones, and then the
introduction for each chapter. All principles are presented in a
lucid, logical, step-by-step approach. As much as possible, the
authors avoid wordiness and detail overload that could hide
concepts and impede understanding. In each chapter, the authors
present some of the solved examples and applications using a
computer program. Toward the end of each chapter, the authors
discuss some application aspects of the concepts covered in the
chapter using a computer program. In recognition of requirements by
the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) on
integrating computer tools, the use of SCADA technology is
encouraged in a student-friendly manner. SCADA technology using the
LUCAS-NÜLLE GmbH system is introduced and applied gradually
throughout the book. Practice problems immediately following each
illustrative example. Students can follow the example step by step
to solve the practice problems without flipping pages or looking at
the book's end for answers. These practice problems test students'
comprehension and reinforce key concepts before moving on to the
next section. The book is intended as a textbook for a senior-level
undergraduate student in electrical and computer engineering
departments and is appropriate for Graduate Students, Industry
Professionals, Researchers, and Academics. The book has more than
ten categories and millions of power readers. It can be used in
more than 400 electrical engineering departments at top
universities worldwide. Based on this information, targeted lists
of the Engineers from which specific disciplines -Electrical,
Computer, Power Control, Technical power system, Protection,
Design, and Distribution engineers. Designed for a three–hours
semester course on Power System Protection and Relaying is intended
as a textbook for a graduate, senior-level undergraduate student in
electrical and computer engineering. The prerequisites for a course
based on this book are knowledge of standard mathematics, including
calculus and complex numbers.
covers all parameters of power systems operation, utilization, and
control applies MATLAB gradually throughout the book includes
practice problems that test readers' comprehension and reinforce
key concepts includes thoroughly worked examples at the end of
every section to give readers a solid grasp of the solutions
Digital Signal Processing:A Primer with MATLAB (R) provides
excellent coverage of discrete-time signals and systems. At the
beginning of each chapter, an abstract states the chapter
objectives. All principles are also presented in a lucid, logical,
step-by-step approach. As much as possible, the authors avoid
wordiness and detail overload that could hide concepts and impede
understanding. In recognition of requirements by the Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) on integrating computer
tools, the use of MATLAB (R) is encouraged in a student-friendly
manner. MATLAB is introduced in Appendix C and applied gradually
throughout the book. Each illustrative example is immediately
followed by practice problems along with its answer. Students can
follow the example step-by-step to solve the practice problems
without flipping pages or looking at the end of the book for
answers. These practice problems test students' comprehension and
reinforce key concepts before moving onto the next section. Toward
the end of each chapter, the authors discuss some application
aspects of the concepts covered in the chapter. The material
covered in the chapter is applied to at least one or two practical
problems. It helps students see how the concepts are used in
real-life situations. Also, thoroughly worked examples are given
liberally at the end of every section. These examples give students
a solid grasp of the solutions as well as the confidence to solve
similar problems themselves. Some of hte problems are solved in two
or three ways to facilitate a deeper understanding and comparison
of different approaches. Designed for a three-hour semester course,
Digital Signal Processing:A Primer with MATLAB (R) is intended as a
textbook for a senior-level undergraduate student in electrical and
computer engineering. The prerequisites for a course based on this
book are knowledge of standard mathematics, including calculus and
complex numbers.
Digital Signal Processing:A Primer with MATLAB (R) provides
excellent coverage of discrete-time signals and systems. At the
beginning of each chapter, an abstract states the chapter
objectives. All principles are also presented in a lucid, logical,
step-by-step approach. As much as possible, the authors avoid
wordiness and detail overload that could hide concepts and impede
understanding. In recognition of requirements by the Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) on integrating computer
tools, the use of MATLAB (R) is encouraged in a student-friendly
manner. MATLAB is introduced in Appendix C and applied gradually
throughout the book. Each illustrative example is immediately
followed by practice problems along with its answer. Students can
follow the example step-by-step to solve the practice problems
without flipping pages or looking at the end of the book for
answers. These practice problems test students' comprehension and
reinforce key concepts before moving onto the next section. Toward
the end of each chapter, the authors discuss some application
aspects of the concepts covered in the chapter. The material
covered in the chapter is applied to at least one or two practical
problems. It helps students see how the concepts are used in
real-life situations. Also, thoroughly worked examples are given
liberally at the end of every section. These examples give students
a solid grasp of the solutions as well as the confidence to solve
similar problems themselves. Some of hte problems are solved in two
or three ways to facilitate a deeper understanding and comparison
of different approaches. Designed for a three-hour semester course,
Digital Signal Processing:A Primer with MATLAB (R) is intended as a
textbook for a senior-level undergraduate student in electrical and
computer engineering. The prerequisites for a course based on this
book are knowledge of standard mathematics, including calculus and
complex numbers.
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