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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780195156614
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Transcribing agency KCST
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 621.3822
Item number Ch Si
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Chen, Chi-Tsong
9 (RLIN) 1323
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Signals and systems /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Chi-Tsong Chen.
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 3rd ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford ; New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xviii, 424 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Revised edition of: System and signal analysis. 2nd ed. c1994.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1. Signals --<br/>1.1. Introduction --<br/>1.2. Continuous-Time (CT), Discrete-Time (DT), and Digital Signals --<br/>1.3. Elementary CT Signals --<br/>1.4. Manipulations of CT Signals --<br/>1.5. Impulse --<br/>1.6. Elementary DT Signals and Their Manipulations --<br/>1.7. CT Sinusoidal Signals --<br/>1.8. DT Sinusoidal Sequences and Nyquist Frequency Range --<br/>1.9. Sampling and Frequency Aliasing --<br/>2. Systems --<br/>2.1. Introduction --<br/>2.2. CT Systems with and without Memory --<br/>2.3. The Concept of State-Set of Initial Conditions --<br/>2.4. Linearity of Memory-less Systems --<br/>2.5. Time Invariance and its Implication --<br/>2.6. Implications of Linearity and Time Invariance-Zero-State Responses --<br/>2.7. Modeling CT LTI Lumped Systems --<br/>2.8. Ideal Operational Amplifiers --<br/>2.9. Ideal Diodes and Rectifiers --<br/>2.10. LTI Discrete-Time Systems --<br/>2.11. Conclusion --<br/>3. Convolutions, Difference and Differential Equations. 3.1. Introduction --<br/>3.2. DT Impulse Responses --<br/>3.3. DT LTI Systems: Discrete Convolutions --<br/>3.4. DT LTIL Systems: Difference Equations --<br/>3.6. General Form of Difference Equations --<br/>3.7. CT LTI Systems: Integral Convolutions --<br/>3.8. CT LTIL Systems: Differential equations --<br/>4. Frequency Spectra of CT Signals --<br/>4.1. Introduction --<br/>4.2. Fourier Series of Periodic Signals: Frequency Components --<br/>4.3. Fourier Transform: Frequency Spectra --<br/>4.4. Properties of Frequency Spectra --<br/>4.5. Frequency Spectra of CT Periodic Signals --<br/>4.6. Effects of Truncation --<br/>4.7. Time-Limited Bandlimited Theorem --<br/>5. Sampling Theorem and FFT Spectral Computation --<br/>5.1. Introduction --<br/>5.2. Frequency Spectra of DT Signals --<br/>5.3. Nyquist Sampling Theorem --<br/>5.4. Computing frequency spectra of DT signals --<br/>5.5. FFT Spectral Computation of DT Signals --<br/>5.6. FFT Spectral Computation of CT Signals --<br/>6. CT Transfer Functions: Laplace Transform. 6.1. Introduction --<br/>6.2. Laplace Transform --<br/>6.3. Transfer Functions --<br/>6.4. Properties of Laplace Transform --<br/>6.5. Inverse Laplace Transform --<br/>6.6. Significance of Poles and Zeros --<br/>6.7. Stability --<br/>6.8. Frequency Responses --<br/>6.9. From Laplace Transform to Fourier Transform --<br/>6.10. Frequency Responses and Frequency Spectra --<br/>6.11. Concluding Remarks --<br/>7. Realization, Characterization, and Identification --<br/>7.1. Introduction --<br/>7.2. Realizations --<br/>7.3. Basic Block Diagrams --<br/>7.4. Computer Computation of State-Space Equations --<br/>7.5. Developing State-Space Equations --<br/>7.6. Complete Characterization by Transfer Functions --<br/>7.7. Identification by Measuring Frequency Responses --<br/>8. Model Reduction, Feedback, and Modulation --<br/>8.1. Introduction --<br/>8.2. Op-Amp Circuits Using Single-Pole Model --<br/>8.3. Seismometers and Accelerometers --<br/>8.4. Composite Systems --<br/>8.5. Sinusoidal Generators --<br/>8.6. Feedback Model of Op-Amp Circuits --<br/>8.7. Modulation --<br/>8.8. AM Modulation and Asynchronous Demodulation --<br/>9. DT Transfer Functions: z-Transform. 9.1. Introduction --<br/>9.2. z-transform --<br/>9.3. DT Transfer Functions --<br/>9.4. Properties of z-Transform --<br/>9.5. Inverse z-Transform --<br/>9.6. Significance of Poles and Zeros --<br/>9.7. Stability --<br/>9.8. Frequency Responses --<br/>9.9. Frequency Responses and Frequency Spectra --<br/>9.10. Digital Processing of CT Signals --<br/>10. DT State-Space Equations and Realizations --<br/>10.1. Introduction --<br/>10.2. From Difference Equations to Basic Block Diagrams --<br/>10.3. Realizations --<br/>10.4. MATLABRG Computation --<br/>10.5. Complete Characterization by Transfer Functions.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element System analysis.
9 (RLIN) 1324
Topical term or geographic name entry element Signal theory (Telecommunication).
9 (RLIN) 1318
760 ## - MAIN SERIES ENTRY
Edition Oxford series in electrical and computer engineering.
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