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Signals and systems
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2nd ed.
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New York : John Wiley and Sons, 2003
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9780471164746
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Haykin and Van Veen have designed Signals and Systems to be appropriate for both one- and two-semester sophomore-junior versions of the Signals and Systems course. The book's integrated, balanced treatment of continuous- and discrete-time forms of signals and systems is both a reflection of the topics' real roles in engineering practice and a clear, practical way of introducing the large range of topics covered by the course. Already known for its extensive example and problem sets, the Second Edition has added even more examples and problems. All chapters have been revised to improve clarity and organization.


Author Notes

Simon Haykin, Phd, is University Professor and Director of the Adaptive Systems Laboratory at McMaster University.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Time-Domain Representations of Linear Time-Invariant Systems
Chapter 3 Fourier Representations of Signals and Linear Time Invariant Systems
Chapter 4 Applications of Fourier Representations to Mixed Signal Classes
Chapter 5 Application to Communication Systems
Chapter 6 Representing Signals by Using Continuous-Time Complex Exponentials: The Laplace Transform
Chapter 7 Representing Signals by Using Discrete-Time Complex Exponentials: The z-Transform
Chapter 8 Application to Filters and Equalizers
Chapter 9 Application to Linear Feedback Systems
Chapter 10 Epilogue
Appendix A Selected Mathematical Identities
Appendix B Partial-Fraction Expansions
Appendix C Tables of Fourier Representations and Properties
Appendix D Tables of Laplace Transforms and Properties
Appendix E Tables of z-Transforms and Properties
Appendix F Introduction to MATLAB
Index
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