Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Signals and Systems Defined
1.2 Types of Signals
1.3 Examples of Systems
A Mechanical System
A Fluid System
A Discrete-Time System
Feedback Systems
1.4 AFamiliar Signal and System Example
1.5 Use of MATLAB9
Chapter 2 Mathematical Description of Continuous-Time Signals
2.1 Introduction and Goals
2.2 Functional Notation
2.3 Continuous-Time Signal Functions
Complex Exponentials and Sinusoids
Functions with Discontinuities
The Signum Function
The Unit-Step Function
The Unit-Ramp Function
The Unit Impulse
The Impulse, the Unit Step, and Generalized Derivatives
The Equivalence Property of the Impulse
The Sampling Property of the Impulse
The Scaling Property of the Impulse
The Unit Periodic Impulse or Impulse Train
A Coordinated Notation for Singularity Functions
The Unit-Rectangle Function
2.4 Combinations of Functions
2.5 Shifting and Scaling
Amplitude Scaling
Time Shifring
Time Scaling
Simultaneous Shifiing and Scaling
2.6 Differentiation and Integration
2.7 Even and Odd Signals
Combinations of Even and Odd Signals
Derivatives and Integrals of Even and Odd Signals
2.8 Periodic Signals
2.9 Signal Energy and Power
Signal Energy
Signal Power
2.10 Summary of Important Points
Exercises
Exercises with Answers
Signal Functions
Shifting and Scaling
Derivatives and Integrals of Functions
Generalized Derivative
Even and Odd Functions
Periodic Signals
Signal Energy and Power of Signals
Exercises without Answers
Signal Functions
Scaling and Shifiing
Generalized Derivative
Derivatives and Integrals of Functions
Even and Odd Functions
Periodic Functions
Signal Energy and Power of Signals
Chapter 3 Discrete-Time Signal Description
3.1 Introduction and Goals
3.2 Sampling and Discrete Time
3.3 Sinusoids and Exponentials
Sinusoids
Exponentials
3.4 Singularity Functions
The Unit-Impulse Function
The Unit-Sequence Function
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Chapter 4 Description of Systems
Chapter 5 Time-Domain System Analysis
Chapter 6 Continuous-Time Fourier Methods
Chapter 7 Discrete-Time Fourier Methods
Chapter 8 The Laplace Transform
Chapter 9 The z Transform
Chapter 10 Sampling and Signal Processing
Chapter 11 Frequency Response Analysis
Chapter 12 Laplace System Analysis
Chapter 13 z-Transform System Analysis
Chapter 14 Filter Analysis and Design
Chapter 15 Communication System Analysis
Chapter 16 State-Space Analysis
Appendix Ⅰ Useful Mathematical Relations
Appendix Ⅱ Continuous-Time Fourier Series Pairs
Appendix Ⅲ Discrete Fourier Transform Pairs
Appendix Ⅳ Continuous-Time Fourier Transform Pairs
Appendix Ⅴ Discrete-Time Fourier Transform Pairs
Appendix Ⅵ Tables of Laplace Transform Pairs
Appendix Ⅶ z-Transform Pairs
Bibliography
Index