Hwei P. Hsu

#LTI
#Signals
#Discrete-Time
#Schaum
#MATLAB
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Schaum’s Outline of Signals and Systems, Fourth Edition is packed hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. This updated guide approaches the subject in a more concise, ordered manner than most standard texts, which are often filled with extraneous material.
Schaum’s Outline of Signals and Systems, Fourth Edition features:
• 571 fully-solved problems
• 20 problem-solving videos• 23 MATLAB videos
• Additional material on matrix theory and complex numbers
• Clear, concise explanations of all signals and systems concepts
• Content supplements the major leading textbook for signals and systems courses
• Content that is appropriate for Basic Circuit Analysis, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Engineering and Circuit Analysis, Introduction to Circuit Analysis, AC and DC Circuits courses
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 Signals and Systems
CHAPTER 2 Linear Time-Invariant Systems
CHAPTER 3 Laplace Transform and Continuous-Time LTI Systems
CHAPTER 4 The z-Transform and Discrete-Time LTI Systems
CHAPTER 5 Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems
CHAPTER 6 Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals and Systems
CHAPTER 7 State Space Analysis
CHAPTER 8 Random Signals
CHAPTER 9 Power Spectral Density and Random Signals in Linear System
APPENDIX A Review of Matrix Theory
APPENDIX B Review of Probability
APPENDIX C Properties of Linear Time-Invariant Systems and Various Transforms
APPENDIX D Review of Complex Numbers
APPENDIX E Useful Mathematical Formulas
Hwei P. Hsu received his BS from National Taiwan University and his MS and PhD from Case Institute of Technology. He was a professor of electrical Engineering at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and he is the author of Schaum's Outline of Analog and Digital Communications and Schaum's Outline of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes.









