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Most books on linear systems for undergraduates cover discrete and
continuous systems material together in a single volume. Such books
also include topics in discrete and continuous filter design, and
discrete and continuous state-space representations. However, with
this magnitude of coverage, the student typically gets a little of
both discrete and continuous linear systems but not enough of
either. Minimal coverage of discrete linear systems material is
acceptable provided that there is ample coverage of continuous
linear systems. On the other hand, minimal coverage of continuous
linear systems does no justice to either of the two areas. Under
the best of circumstances, a student needs a solid background in
both these subjects. Continuous linear systems and discrete linear
systems are broad topics and each merit a single book devoted to
the respective subject matter. The objective of this set of two
volumes is to present the needed material for each at the
undergraduate level, and present the required material using MATLAB
(R) (The MathWorks Inc.).
The subject of Discrete Signals and Systems is broad and deserves a
single book devoted to it. The objective of this textbook is to
present all the required material that an undergraduate student
will need to master this subject matter and the use of MATLAB. This
book is primarily intended for electrical and computer engineering
students, and especially for use by juniors or seniors in these
undergraduate engineering disciplines. It can also be very useful
to practicing engineers. It is detailed, broad, based on
mathematical basic principles, focused, and it also contains many
solved problems using analytical tools as well as MATLAB. The book
is ideal for a one-semester course in the area of discrete linear
systems or digital signal processing, where the instructor can
cover all chapters with ease. Numerous examples are presented
within each chapter to illustrate each concept when and where it is
presented. Most of the worked-out examples are first solved
analytically and then solved using MATLAB in a clear and
understandable fashion.
The subject of Discrete Signals and Systems is broad and deserves a
single book devoted to it. The objective of this textbook is to
present all the required material that an undergraduate student
will need to master this subject matter and the use of MATLAB. This
book is primarily intended for electrical and computer engineering
students, and especially for use by juniors or seniors in these
undergraduate engineering disciplines. It can also be very useful
to practicing engineers. It is detailed, broad, based on
mathematical basic principles, focused, and it also contains many
solved problems using analytical tools as well as MATLAB. The book
is ideal for a one-semester course in the area of discrete linear
systems or digital signal processing, where the instructor can
cover all chapters with ease. Numerous examples are presented
within each chapter to illustrate each concept when and where it is
presented. Most of the worked-out examples are first solved
analytically and then solved using MATLAB in a clear and
understandable fashion.
Continuous Signals and Systems with MATLAB (R) offers broad,
detailed, and focused comprehensive coverage of continuous linear
systems, based on basic mathematical principles. It presents many
solved problems from various engineering disciplines using
analytical tools as well as MATLAB. This book is intended primarily
for undergraduate junior and senior electrical, mechanical,
aeronautical, and aerospace engineering students. Practicing
engineers will also find this book useful. This book is ideal for
use in a one-semester course in continuous linear systems where the
instructor can easily cover all of the chapters. Each chapter
presents numerous examples that illustrate each concept. Most of
the worked-out examples are first solved analytically, and then
solved using MATLAB in a clear and understandable fashion. This
book concentrates on explaining the subject matter with
easy-to-follow mathematical development and numerous solved
examples. The book covers traditional topics and includes an
extensive coverage of state-space representation and analysis. The
reader does not need to be fluent in MATLAB because the examples
are presented in a self-explanatory way.
Most books on linear systems for undergraduates cover discrete and
continuous systems material together in a single volume. Such books
also include topics in discrete and continuous filter design, and
discrete and continuous state-space representations. However, with
this magnitude of coverage, the student typically gets a little of
both discrete and continuous linear systems but not enough of
either. Minimal coverage of discrete linear systems material is
acceptable provided that there is ample coverage of continuous
linear systems. On the other hand, minimal coverage of continuous
linear systems does no justice to either of the two areas. Under
the best of circumstances, a student needs a solid background in
both these subjects. Continuous linear systems and discrete linear
systems are broad topics and each merit a single book devoted to
the respective subject matter. The objective of this set of two
volumes is to present the needed material for each at the
undergraduate level, and present the required material using MATLAB
(R) (The MathWorks Inc.).
Continuous Signals and Systems with MATLAB (R) offers broad,
detailed, and focused comprehensive coverage of continuous linear
systems, based on basic mathematical principles. It presents many
solved problems from various engineering disciplines using
analytical tools as well as MATLAB. This book is intended primarily
for undergraduate junior and senior electrical, mechanical,
aeronautical, and aerospace engineering students. Practicing
engineers will also find this book useful. This book is ideal for
use in a one-semester course in continuous linear systems where the
instructor can easily cover all of the chapters. Each chapter
presents numerous examples that illustrate each concept. Most of
the worked-out examples are first solved analytically, and then
solved using MATLAB in a clear and understandable fashion. This
book concentrates on explaining the subject matter with
easy-to-follow mathematical development and numerous solved
examples. The book covers traditional topics and includes an
extensive coverage of state-space representation and analysis. The
reader does not need to be fluent in MATLAB because the examples
are presented in a self-explanatory way.
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