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Informationen zum Autor Michael Corinthios , Ph.D., Fellow IEEE, FIET is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the École Polytechnique de Montréal, Quebec, Canada. Klappentext Simplification without comprise of rigor is the principal objective in this presentation of signal analysis! linear systems! transforms! and digital signal processing (DSP). After providing a study of continuous-time signals and systems! this text then focuses on discrete-time signals and systems! including transforms! models! and filters! as well as relevant DSP concepts. Moving from basic to advanced topics! the author employs significant graphics to illustrate subtle mathematical concepts. The text provides chapter problems with select answers! as well as numerous examples and case studies. MATLAB(R) code is presented to verify cited examples! as well as instances with Mathematica. Zusammenfassung Presents a matrix-equation-matrix sequence of operations that dispels the mystique of the fast Fourier transform. This title explores the application of digital signal processing technology to real-time processing and introduces the author's generalization of the Dirac-delta impulse and distribution theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Signals and Systems. Fourier Series Expansion. Laplace Transform. Fourier Transform. System Modeling, Time and Frequency Response. Discrete-Time Signals and Systems. Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. State Space Modeling. Filters of Continuous-Time Domain. Passive and Active Filters. Digital Filters. Energy and Power Spectral Densities. Introduction to Communication Systems. Fourier-, Laplace- and z -Related Transforms. Digital Signal Processors: Design, Architecture. Random Signal Processing. Distributions. Generalization of Distribution Theory, Extending Laplace-, Z - and Fourier-Related Transforms. Appendix. References. Index. ...
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Michael Corinthios, Ph.D., Fellow IEEE, FIET is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the École Polytechnique de Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
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Simplification without comprise of rigor is the principal objective in this presentation of signal analysis, linear systems, transforms, and digital signal processing (DSP). After providing a study of continuous-time signals and systems, this text then focuses on discrete-time signals and systems, including transforms, models, and filters, as well as relevant DSP concepts. Moving from basic to advanced topics, the author employs significant graphics to illustrate subtle mathematical concepts. The text provides chapter problems with select answers, as well as numerous examples and case studies. MATLAB(R) code is presented to verify cited examples, as well as instances with Mathematica.
Résumé
Presents a matrix-equation-matrix sequence of operations that dispels the mystique of the fast Fourier transform. This title explores the application of digital signal processing technology to real-time processing and introduces the author's generalization of the Dirac-delta impulse and distribution theory.
Contenu
Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Signals and Systems. Fourier Series Expansion. Laplace Transform. Fourier Transform. System Modeling, Time and Frequency Response. Discrete-Time Signals and Systems. Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. State Space Modeling. Filters of Continuous-Time Domain. Passive and Active Filters. Digital Filters. Energy and Power Spectral Densities. Introduction to Communication Systems. Fourier-, Laplace- and z-Related Transforms. Digital Signal Processors: Design, Architecture. Random Signal Processing. Distributions. Generalization of Distribution Theory, Extending Laplace-, Z- and Fourier-Related Transforms. Appendix. References. Index.