The concepts and theory of signals and systems--forming the foundation for studies in such areas as communication, signal processing, and control systems--naturally come into play in many engineering and scientific disciplines. They are introduced here in clear terms and with numerous fully-worked-out problems to illuminate the concepts, so students can cut down the time they need to master the material and can gauge their progress as they learn.
Table of contents:
Signals and Systems Linear Time-Invariant Systems Laplace Transform and Continuous-Time LTI Systems The z-Transform and Discrete-Time LTI Systems Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals and Systems State Space Analysis Appendices: Review of Matrix Theory Properties of Linear Time-Invariant Systems and Various Transforms Review of Complex Numbers
Master signals and systems with Schaum's, the high-performance study guide. Inside, you will find: 571 fully solved problems; Hundreds of additional practice problems, with answers supplied; Clear explanations of the math you need for signals and systems; Detailed examples of both continuous-time and discrete time signals and systems. If you want top grades and a thorough understanding of signals and systems, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have!
Schaum's Solved Problems Outline in Signals and Systems is a core course in the electrical engineering curriculum in most schools. For third-year (junior) undergraduate students who have already studied ac circuits and mathematics through differential equations, the course is also taken by other non-EE students in their senior years since the concepts employed in Signals and Systems are needed in other engineering disciplines. Schaum's other EE titles have done very well, and this fills a need on our list. The first edition of Feedback and Control Systems, a similar publication, sold over 230,000 copies and was translated into eight foreign languages. The Second Edition has started off well also.
Table of contents:
Signals and Systems Linear Time-Invariant Systems Laplace Transform and Continuous-Time LTI Systems The z-Transform and Discrete-Time LTI Systems Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals and Systems State Space Analysis Appendices: Review of Matrix Theory Properties of Linear Time-Invariant Systems and Various Transforms Review of Complex Numbers
Master signals and systems with Schaum's, the high-performance study guide. Inside, you will find: 571 fully solved problems; Hundreds of additional practice problems, with answers supplied; Clear explanations of the math you need for signals and systems; Detailed examples of both continuous-time and discrete time signals and systems. If you want top grades and a thorough understanding of signals and systems, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have!
Schaum's Solved Problems Outline in Signals and Systems is a core course in the electrical engineering curriculum in most schools. For third-year (junior) undergraduate students who have already studied ac circuits and mathematics through differential equations, the course is also taken by other non-EE students in their senior years since the concepts employed in Signals and Systems are needed in other engineering disciplines. Schaum's other EE titles have done very well, and this fills a need on our list. The first edition of Feedback and Control Systems, a similar publication, sold over 230,000 copies and was translated into eight foreign languages. The Second Edition has started off well also.