This book is the first complete text in the BookWare Companion Series? to thoroughly integrate the use of the MATLAB? computing environment into the standard sequence of courses taken by electrical engineering majors. Use of this text makes it possible to focus on the problems being solved rather than on the programming necessary to obtain a solution. The authors utilize a computer-biased approach in which computer solutions and theory are viewed as mutually reinforcing rather than as an either/or proposition. Additionally, they adhere to the axiom that one learns by doing rather than by listening - this text features more than 100 examples, 200 exercises, and 250 MATLAB? scripts that directly support the authors' flexible treatment of discrete and continuous time. This Updated Printing revises the book and code examples (available for downloading from the Brooks/Cole Web Site) to MATLAB? V5. Features: * Completely updated to MATLAB? V5 with supporting Web site * Proven pedagogial organization with each chapter designed as follows: Preview ; Basic Concepts ;Solved Examples and MATLAB? Applications inforcement and Exploration Problems; Definitions-Techniques-Connections ; MATLAB? Functions Used. "Retrospectives" are provided after Chapters 4, 6, 9 and 11 which integrate the material by pausing and reconsidering the interrelationships of the materialthat has gone before About The Author: Robert D. Strum - Naval Postgraduate School, Emeritus Donald E. Kirk , San Jose State University Table Of Contents: 1. Signals And Sequences 2. Continuous Systems 3. Laplace Transforms And Applications 4. Frequency Response Of Continuous Systems 5. Continuous-Time Fourier Series And Transforms
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