
- 480 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Practical Signals Theory with MATLAB Applications
About this book
The 1st edition of Tervo's Practical Signals Theory with MATLAB Applications offers an organized presentation around applications that introduces the actual behavior of specific signals and uses them to motivate presentation of mathematical concepts. The text sequences the presentation of the major transforms by their complexity to help visualize phenomena from an equation to develop intuition and learn to analyze signals by inspection. Furthermore the text provides examples and problems designed to use MATLAB, making presentation more in line with modern engineering practice.
Key features include: actual signal behavior presented first, from which mathematical theory is derived (most competitors do the opposite); an integrated CT/DT coverage; MATLAB integrated throughout; extensive use of innovative applications in examples and problems; and an emphasis on developing student intuition via analysis by inspection.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1: Introduction to Signals and Systems
- 2: Classification of Signals
- 3: Linear Systems
- 4: The Fourier Series
- 5: The Fourier Transform
- 6: Practical Fourier Transforms
- 7: The Laplace Transform
- 8: Discrete Signals
- 9: The z-Transform
- 10: Introduction to Communications
- A: The Illustrated Fourier Transform
- B: The Illustrated Laplace Transform
- C: The Illustrated z-Transform
- D: MATLAB Reference Guide
- E: Reference Tables
- Bibliography
- Index