This book on signals and systems provides a self-contained introduction to the theory of signals and systems. It looks at the concepts of systems, and also examines signals and the way that signals interact with physical systems. The new edition of this well-received text includes two new chapters on System realization and Discrete-time Fourier Transform. The text is designed to meet the one-semester course requirements of the undergraduate students of electronics and communication engineering, telecommunication engineering, electronics and instrumentation engineer-ing, and electrical and electronics engineering. The book will also be useful to AMIE and IETE students.
This book was really helpful for me. It explained to me the ins and outs of signals with Fourier, Transforms, Laplace Transforms, and the very important Z-transform. I like Kumar because he holds your hand every step of the way and breaks the material down to chunks that one can swallow. An excellent introduction to this topic. If you are an engineering student who is somewhat good at college math and curious this is the book to start with. Like ∙ flag following reviews
READING PROGRESS October 15, 2020 – Started Reading October 16, 2020 – Finished Reading December 1, 2020 – Shelved January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: college-textbook January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: early-twenty-first-century January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: engineering January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: india-pakistan January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: mathematics
This book was really helpful for me. It explained to me the ins and outs of signals with Fourier, Transforms, Laplace Transforms, and the very important Z-transform. I like Kumar because he holds your hand every step of the way and breaks the material down to chunks that one can swallow. An excellent introduction to this topic. If you are an engineering student who is somewhat good at college math and curious this is the book to start with.