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028 _q2016
_bAllied Informatics, Jaipur
040 _bEnglish
_aBSDU
_cBSDU
082 _a621.382 23
_bHAY
100 _aHaykin, Simon
245 0 _aSignals and Systems
250 _a2nd
260 _bWiley India Pvt. Ltd. India
_a New Delhi
_c2014,c2004
300 _a802
500 _aThe text provides a balanced and integrated treatment of continuous-time and discrete-time forms of signals and systems intended to reflect their roles in engineering practice. This approach has the pedagogical advantage of helping the reader see the fundamental similarities and differences between discrete-time and continuous-time representations. It includes a discussion of filtering, modulation and feedback by building on the fundamentals of signals and systems covered in earlier chapters of the book.
504 _aTABLE OF CONTENTS · Introduction · Time-Domain Representations of Linear Time-Invariant Systems · Fourier Representations of Signals and Linear Time Invariant Systems · Applications of Fourier Representations to Mixed Signal Classes · Application to Communication Systems · Representing Signals by Using Continuous-Time Complex Exponentials: The Laplace Transform · Representing Signals by Using Discrete-Time Complex Exponentials: The z-Transform · Application to Filters and Equalizers\ · Application to Linear Feedback Systems · Epilogue
650 _aElectronics
700 _a Veen, Barry Van
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