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Principles of signal processing and linear systems [Book] / B.P. Lathi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, , c2009.Description: xi, 840 pISBN:
  • 9780198062288
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.382 2 21
Other classification:
  • 621.3822
Summary: This text presents a comprehensive treatment of signal processing and linear systems suitable for students of electrical engineering. It is based on Lathi's widely used book, Principles of Linear Systems and Signals, with additional applications to communications, controls, and filtering as well as new chapters on analog and digital filters and digital signal processing. This volume's organization is different from the earlier book. Here, the Laplace transform follows Fourier, rather than the reverse; continuous-time and discrete-time systems are treated sequentially, rather than interwoven. Additionally, the text contains enough material in discrete-time systems to be used not only for a traditional course in signals and systems but also for an introductory course in digital signal processing.
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This text presents a comprehensive treatment of signal processing and linear systems suitable for students of electrical engineering. It is based on Lathi's widely used book, Principles of Linear Systems and Signals, with additional applications to communications, controls, and filtering as well as new chapters on analog and digital filters and digital signal processing. This volume's organization is different from the earlier book. Here, the Laplace transform follows Fourier, rather than the reverse; continuous-time and discrete-time systems are treated sequentially, rather than interwoven. Additionally, the text contains enough material in discrete-time systems to be used not only for a traditional course in signals and systems but also for an introductory course in digital signal processing.

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