Synopsis:
This book covers topics discussed in courses on signals and networks, for example, continuous-time and discrete-time signal analysis, network analysis, transmission lines, and elementary analogue and digital filter design. The principles of circuit and signal theory are used to introduce the reader to the two main areas of signal processing - spectral analysis and filter design. Problems are included at the end of each chapter. The text has been aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students of electronic engineering, and students interested in continuous and discrete systems and networks.
Review:
"I like this book and recommend it as an introduction for home use, students and software engineers." (CVu – Jnl of the Association of C C++ Users, October 2001)
"the book is excellent for postgraduates and those new to the field" (Times Higher Education Supplement – Textbook Guide, 30 November 2001)
"Irish engineer Baher thinks it is time to introduce some areas of signal processing into the undergraduate curriculum that have traditionally been reserved for graduates." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 25, No. 4, December 2001)
"this book provides a comprehensive yet concise discussion of the principles of analogue and digital signal processing ..... recommended to the determined student." (CVu February 2002)
"I like this book and recommend it as an introduction for home use, students and software engineers." (CVu – Jnl of the Association of C C++ Users, October 2001)
"the book is excellent for postgraduates and those new to the field" (Times Higher Education Supplement – Textbook Guide, 30 November 2001)
"this book provides a comprehensive yet concise discussion of the principles of analogue and digital signal processing ..... recommended to the determined student." (CVu – Jnl of the Association of CC++ Users, February 2002)
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