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Title: Signals and Systems
Authors: Richard Baraniuk
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Rice University
Abstract: This course deals with signals, systems, and transforms, from their theoretical mathematical foundations to practical implementation in circuits and computer algorithms. At the conclusion of ELEC 301, you should have a deep understanding of the mathematics and practical issues of signals in continuous and discrete time, linear time invariant systems, convolution, and Fourier transforms.
link: http://cnx.org/contents/77608400-65b9-4f03-8a5f-536c611866bb@15.3/Signals_and_Systems
Keywords: Science and Technology;z-transformtransformtime domainsystemsignal processingsignalsamplingrice universityreconstructionlinear algebralaplace transformlabviewimpulse responsefrequency domainfourier transformfourier seriesFFTfast fourier transformelec 301discrete timeconvolutioncontinuous time
Theme:教科書-自然科學類

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