For sophomore- and junior-level courses in Linear Systems and Signals for electrical engineering, biomedical engineering or mechanical engineering majors.
The author's experience teaching undergraduate- and graduate-level linear systems courses for more than 15 years is reflected in this comprehensive text. It contains detailed linear system theory essentials and presents and develops the unified techniques to recognize and solve linear dynamical system problems regardless of their origin. With this text, students will be well equipped to cope with all types of linear dynamic system problems that may be encountered.
Zoran Gajic. Professor Zoran Gajic has been teaching linear systems, controls, and networking courses in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Rutgers University, New Jersey since 1984. He is the author or coauthor of more than fifty journal papers, primarily published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and IFAC Automatica journals, and seven books in the fields of linear and bilinear control systems published by Academic Press, Prentice Hall International, Marcel Dekker, and Springer Verlag. Professor Gajic has delivered two plenary lectures at international conferences and presented almost 100 conference papers. He serves on the editorial board of the journal Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete, and Impulsive Systems, and has been a guest editor of a special issue of that journal, on control systems technology. Professor Gajic received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Belgrade, and the M.S. degree in Applied Mathematics and the Ph.D. degree in Systems Science Engineering from Michigan State University. He is a life master of the U.S. Chess Federation and a master of the World Chess Federation.