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Item specifics
- Condition
- Edition
- 2
- Publish Year
- 2001
- Updated ISBN1
- 0190200170
- Updated ISBN2
- 9780190200176
- Book Title
- Linear Systems and Signals
- ISBN
- 9780195151299
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195151291
ISBN-13
9780195151299
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1926324
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
672 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Linear Systems and Signals
Subject
Engineering (General), Signals & Signal Processing, System Theory
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
45.9 Oz
Item Length
7.1 in
Item Width
9.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2002-276078
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
621.3822
Table Of Content
PART I: INTRODUCTIONB. BackgroundB.1. Complex NumbersB.2. SinusoidsB.3. Sketching SignalsB.4. Some Useful Signal OperationsB.5. Mathematical Description of a Signal from its SketchB.6. Even and Odd FunctionsB.7. Cramer's RuleB.8. Partial Fraction ExpansionB.9. Vectors and MatricesB.10. Miscellaneous1. Introduction to Systems1.1. Signals and Systems1.2. Classification of Systems1.3. System Model: Input-output Description1.4. Simultaneous Differential Equations1.5. Internal and External Description of a System1.6. State-Space Description of a System1.7. SummaryPART II: TIME-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF LTI SYSTEMS2. Time-Domain Analysis: Continuous-Time Systems2.1. Introduction2.2. System Response to Internal Conditions: Zero-Input Response2.3. Unit Impulse Function2.4. System Response to External Input: Zero-State Response2.5. Numerical Convolution2.6. System Stability2.7. Intuitive Insights in System Behavior2.8. Classical Solution of Differential Equations2.9. Appendix 2.1: Determining the Impulse Response2.10. Summary3. Time-Domain Analysis: Discrete-Time Systems3.1. Discrete-Time Systems3.2. Discrete-Time Systems Equations3.3. System Response to Internal Conditions: Zero-Input Response3.4. Unit Impulse Response3.5. System Response to External Input: Zero-State Response3.6. System Stability3.7. Intuitive Insights in System Behavior3.8. Classical Solution of Linear Difference Equations3.9. Appendix 3.1: Determining Impulse Response3.10. SummaryPART III: FREQUENCY-DOMAIN (TRANSFORM) ANALYSIS OF LTI SYSTEMS4. Continuous-Time Systems: Laplace Transform Analysis4.1. The Laplace Transform4.2. Some Properties of the Laplace Transform4.3. Transform Solution of Differential and Integro-Differential Equations4.4. Analysis of Electrical Networks: Transformed Network Method4.5. Block Diagrams4.6. System Realization4.7. Frequency-Response of an LTIC System4.8. Bilateral Laplace Transform4.9. Appendix 4.1: Second Canonical Realization4.10. Summary5. Discrete-Time Systems: Z-Transform Analysis5.1. The Z-Transform5.2. Some Properties of the Z-Transform5.3. Z-Transform Solution of Difference Equations5.4. System Realization5.5. Frequency Response of Discrete-Time Systems5.6. Connection between the Z-Transform and Laplace Transform5.7. Bilateral Z-Transform5.8. SummaryPART IV: SIGNAL ANALYSIS6. Continuous-Time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Series6.1. Representation of Periodic Signals by Trigonometric Fourier Series6.2. Exponential6.3. Alternate View of Fourier Representation: Signal-Vector Analogy6.4. Summary7. Continuous-Time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Transform7.1. Nonperiodic Signal Representation by Fourier Integral7.2. Physical Appreciation of the Fourier Transform7.3. Transform of Some Useful Functions7.4. Some Properties of the Fourier Transform7.5. LTI System Analysis by Fourier Transform7.6. Signal Distortion During Transmission7.7. Ideal and Practical Filters7.8. Thinking in Time-Domain and Frequency-Domain: Two-Dimensional View of Signals and Systems7.9. Signal Energy7.10. Data Truncation: Window Functions7.11. Summary8. Sampling8.1. The Sampling Theorem8.2. Dual of the Sampling Theorem: Spectral Sampling8.3. Numerical Computation of Fourier Transform: The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT)8.4. Summary9. Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals9.1. Discrete-Time Periodic Signals9.2. Nonperiodic Signals: The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform (DTFT)9.3. Properties of DTFT9.4. LTID System Analysis by STFT9.5. Relationships Among Various Transforms9.6. Derivation of the Z-Transform Pair9.7. SummaryPART V: STATE-SPACE ANALYSIS10. State-Space Analysis10.1. Introduction10.2. Systematic Procedure for Determining State Equations10.3. Solution of State Equations10.4. Linear Transformation of State Vector10.5. Controllability and Observability10.6. State-Space Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems10.7. SummarySupplementary ReadingIndex
Synopsis
B. P. Lathi's trademark strengths as a writer have made this introductory volume a well-established leader in the field of signals and linear systems. His rigorous but clear explanations, engaging writing style, vivid examples, and sensitivity to student needs enliven the subject in a comfortable non-threatening way. Now published by Oxford University Press, Linear Systems and Signals provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject and encourages students to discover information and principles on their own. Lathi uses mathematics to enhance physical and intuitive understanding, instead of merely employing it to prove axiomatic theory. The book is conveniently organized into five parts that allow flexibility in teaching discrete-time and continuous-time systems. An accompanying solutions manual is available on CD-ROM., Incorporating new problems and examples, the second edition of Linear Systems and Signals features MATLABRG material in each chapter and at the back of the book. It gives clear descriptions of linear systems and uses mathematics not only to prove axiomatic theory, but also to enhance physicaland intuitive understanding.
LC Classification Number
TK5102
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