Signals and Systems with [MATLAB] Computing and
Simulink Modeling [5th] [Fifth Edition]
[Steven T. Karris]
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INTRODUCTION:
This text contains a comprehensive discussion on continuous and discrete time signals and systems
with many MATLAB® and several Simulink® examples. It is written for junior and senior electrical and computer engineering students, and for self−study by working professionals. The prerequisites are a basic course in differential and integral calculus, and basic electric circuit theory. This book can be used in a two−quarter, or one semester course. This author has taught the subject material for many years and was able to cover all material in 16 weeks, with 2½ lecture hours per week.
The elementary signals are reviewed in Chapter 1, and several examples are given.The purpose of this chapter is to enable the reader to express any waveform in terms of the unit step function and subsequently the derivation of the Laplace transform of it. Chapters 2 through 4 are devoted to Laplace transformation and circuit analysis using this transform. Chapter 5 is an introduction to state−space and contains many illustrative examples. Chapter 6 discusses the impulse response. Chapters 7 and 8 are devoted to Fourier series and transform respectively. Chapter 9 introduces discrete−time signals and the Z transform. Considerable time was spent on Chapter 10 to present the Discrete Fourier transform and FFT with the simplest possible explanations. Chapter 11 contains a thorough discussion to analog and digital filters analysis and design procedures. As mentioned above, Appendix A is an introduction to MATLAB. Appendix B is an introduction to Simulink, Appendix C contains a review of complex numbers, Appendix D is an introduction to matrix theory, Appendix E contains a comprehensive discussion on window functions, Appendix F describes the cross correlation and autocorrelation functions, and Appendix G presents an example of a nonlinear system and derives its describing function.
New to the Fourth Edition
The most notable change is the inclusion of Appendix E on window functions. The plots were generated generated with the latest revisions of the MATLAB® R2008a edition. Also, two end-of chapter exercises were added in Chapter 10 to illustrate the use of the fft and ifft MATLAB functions The author wishes to express his gratitude to the staff of The MathWorksTM, the developers of MATLAB® and Simulink®, especially to The MathWorksTM Book Program Team, for the encouragement and unlimited support they have provided me with during the production of this and all other texts by this publisher.
New to the Fifth Edition
The most notable change is the addition of Appendixes F and G. All chapters and appendixes are rewritten and the MATLAB scripts and Simulink models are based on Release R2011b(MATLAB Version 7.13, Simulink Version 7.8.).The author wishes to express his gratitude to the staff of The MathWorks™, the developers of MATLAB® and Simulink®, especially to The MathWorks™ Book Program Team, for the encouragement and unlimited support they have provided me with during the production of this and all other texts by this publisher.
Our heartfelt thanks also to Ms. Sally Wright, P.E., of Renewable Energy Research Laboratory University of Massachusetts, Amherst, for bringing some errors and suggestions on a previous edition to our attention.