For undergraduate courses on Signals and Linear Systems.
This book contains a comprehensive set of computer exercises of varying levels of difficulty covering the fundamentals of signals and systems. The exercises require the reader to compare answers they compute in MATLAB® with results and predictions made based on their understanding of the material. The book is compatible with any introductory course or text on signals and systems.
A comprehensive set of computer exercises of varying levels of difficulty covering the fundamentals of signals and systems. The exercises require the reader to compare answers they compute in MATLAB® with results and predictions made based on their understanding of material.
FEATURES:
- Real-World applications and actual data actively engage the reader with concrete problems that reinforce intuition and critical thinking:
- Speech processing.
- Financial time series analysis.
- Stabilization of mechanical systems with feedback.
- Communication systems (AM, FM, FDMA, TDMA, SSB, Asynchronous demodulation).
- Electrical circuits.
- FIR and IIR Filter design (frequency sampling, least squares, Butterworth, Parks-McCellan).
- Automobile suspension.
- Image Processing.
- Telephony.
- A large number of problems (about 750) offer flexibility for the instructor, allowing the book to be used every semester without re-using problems.
- Problems are divided into Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced levels, ensuring mastery of the fundamental tools before exposure to applications and advanced concepts.
- Ten (10) Tutorial sections provide worked examples to expose students to the fundamental conceptual tools and MATLAB functions used in that chapter.
- Covers both continuous and discrete-time signals and systems.
- Contains a comprehensive index of topics covered.
- Exercises can be completed with the student edition of MATLAB 4.0.