Signals, Systems, and Signal Processing - (Wolfram eTextbook) by Mariusz Jankowski (Paperback)
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- Signals, Systems, and Signal Processing provides a concise but comprehensive introduction to the concepts and methods of signals and linear time-invariant (LTI) systems that lie at the core of many applications in control, telecommunications, audio signal processing, speech recognition, computer vision, financial and genomic data analysis, sonar, radar, and more.
- Author(s): Mariusz Jankowski
- 410 Pages
- Technology, Signals & Signal Processing
- Series Name: Wolfram eTextbook
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About the Book
Signals, Systems, and Signal Processing provides a concise but comprehensive introduction to the concepts and methods of signals and linear time-invariant (LTI) systems that lie at the core of many applications in control, telecommunications, audio signal processing, speech recognition, computer vision, financial and genomic data analysis, sonar, radar, and more. The topics presented in this text are a mainstay of almost every electrical, computer, and biomedical engineering degree program worldwide. These topics include: -Mathematical representations of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and LTI systems in time and frequency -Analysis of signals and LTI systems using Fourier, Laplace, and z-transforms -Sampling of continuous-time signals -An elementary introduction to filter design and signal processing Students can access a free ebook version of the text using a URL provided inside the print version. The ebook contains interactive Wolfram Language code, over one hundred fully worked examples, and over two hundred end-of-chapter exercises. Detailed solutions to all the exercises are also available for download. Videos for the topics covered in this book are available in the interactive Wolfram U course Signals, Systems, and Signal Processing (wolfr.am/WolframU-SSSP).Book Synopsis
Signals, Systems, and Signal Processing provides a concise but comprehensive introduction to the concepts and methods of signals and linear time-invariant (LTI) systems that lie at the core of many applications in control, telecommunications, audio signal processing, speech recognition, computer vision, financial and genomic data analysis, sonar, radar, and more. The topics presented in this text are a mainstay of almost every electrical, computer, and biomedical engineering degree program worldwide. These topics include:
- Mathematical representations of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and LTI systems in time and frequency
- Analysis of signals and LTI systems using Fourier, Laplace, and z-transforms
- Sampling of continuous-time signals
- An elementary introduction to filter design and signal processing
Students can access a free, interactive ebook version of the text using a URL provided inside the print version. Further supplemental materials, including videos, practice problems, exercises and quizzes, are available online in the companion Wolfram U course.