The book is designed to serve as a textbook for courses offered to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Electrical Engineering. The first edition of this book was published in 2014. As there is a demand for the next edition, it is quite natural to take note of the several advances that have occurred in the subject over the past five years. This is the prime motivation for bringing out a revised second edition with a thorough revision of all the chapters. The book presents a clear and comprehensive introduction to signals and systems. For easier comprehension, the course contents of all the chapters are in sequential order. Analysis of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems are done separately for easy understanding of the subjects. The chapters contain over seven hundred numerical examples to understand various theoretical concepts. This textbook also includes numerical examples that were appeared in recent examinations and presented in a graded manner. The topics such as the representation of signals, convolution, Fourier Series and Fourier Transform, Laplace transform, Z-transform, and state-space analysis are explained with a large number of numerical examples in the book. The detailed coverage and pedagogical tools make this an ideal textbook for students and researchers enrolled in electrical engineering and related courses.
Serves as a useful tool for electrical and computer engineering students looking to grasp signal and system analysis Provides helpful explanations of complex concepts and techniques related to signals and systems Includes worked-through ...
Relatively self-contained, the text assumes no prior experience with system analysis, convolution, Fourier analysis, or Laplace and z-transforms.
Compact and self contained, A Practical Approach to Signals and Systems can be used for courses or self-study, or as a reference book. Access the solutions manual to this text at the companion website - http://www.wiley.com/go/sundararajan
"Provides rigorous treatment of deterministic and random signals"--
With features like historical notes, highlighted common mistakes, and applications in controls, communications, and signal processing, Chaparro helps students appreciate the usefulness of the techniques described in the book.
Balancing the study of signals with system modeling and interactions, this text will help readers accurately develop mathematical representations of systems.
This book is a self-contained introduction to the theory of signals and systems, which lies at the basis of many areas of electrical and computer engineering.
In addition to 350 traditional end-of-chapter problems and 287 solved examples, the book includes hands-on MATLAB modules consisting of: 101 solved MATLAB examples, working in tandem with the contents of the text itself 98 MATLAB homework ...
The authors show how to construct signals from fundamental building blocks, and demonstrate a range of powerful design and simulation techniques in Matlab, recognizing that signal data are usually received in discrete samples, regardless of ...
The book, in its Second Edition, continues to provide a comprehensive treatment of signals and systems commencing from an elementary level and going on to a thorough analysis of mathematical tools such as Fourier transform, Laplace ...