Ebook Info
- Published: 2002
- Number of pages: 802 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 4.39 MB
- Authors: Simon Haykin
Description
Haykin and Van Veen have designed Signals and Systems to be appropriate for both one- and two-semester sophomore-junior versions of the Signals and Systems course. The book’s integrated, balanced treatment of continuous- and discrete-time forms of signals and systems is both a reflection of the topics’ real roles in engineering practice and a clear, practical way of introducing the large range of topics covered by the course. Already known for its extensive example and problem sets, the Second Edition has added even more examples and problems. All chapters have been revised to improve clarity and organization.
User’s Reviews
Editorial Reviews: From the Inside Flap Reaching the conceptual peaks of signals and systems can be a challenge. But well-known authors Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen help you clearly see connections among concepts and recognize the relevance of signals and systems to the broader field of electrical engineering. Features New problems: The new edition includes opportunities for demonstration and practice throughout.New themed examples: Six new themed examples demonstrate the range of problems to which signal and system concepts can be applied, including RC circuits, MEMS accelerometer, radar range measurement, moving average system, multipath communication channel, and first order recursive discrete time computation. The authors revisit these themed examples using different mathematical tools to show how each tool give unique insight into the problem at hand in the context of a real world problem.New coverage throughout: Contains new sections on MEMS and derivatives of the unit-impulse function, the Costas receiver for demodulation of double sideband-suppressed carrier-modulated signals, and the fundamental notion of feedback and ‘why feedback’, as well as more detailed treatment of wavelets and the stability of nonlinear feedback systems. A new section on noise has also been added to Chapter 1. Chapter 4 now focuses exclusively on building bridges between the four basic Fourier representation for applications in which there is a missing of signal classes.Many opportunities for practice: All examples are based on real-world problems and emphasize the correct mathematical steps needed for applying the theory. Problems vary from drill-based to complex, so you’ll have plenty of room to practice.Integrated, flexible coverage of MATLAB: MATLAB techniques and uses, as well as MATLAB practice problems, and provided at the end of each chapter. From the Back Cover Reaching the conceptual peaks of signals and systems can be a challenge. But well-known authors Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen help you clearly see connections among concepts and recognize the relevance of signals and systems to the broader field of electrical engineering. Features New problems: The new edition includes opportunities for demonstration and practice throughout.New themed examples: Six new themed examples demonstrate the range of problems to which signal and system concepts can be applied, including RC circuits, MEMS accelerometer, radar range measurement, moving average system, multipath communication channel, and first order recursive discrete time computation. The authors revisit these themed examples using different mathematical tools to show how each tool give unique insight into the problem at hand in the context of a real world problem.New coverage throughout: Contains new sections on MEMS and derivatives of the unit-impulse function, the Costas receiver for demodulation of double sideband-suppressed carrier-modulated signals, and the fundamental notion of feedback and ‘why feedback’, as well as more detailed treatment of wavelets and the stability of nonlinear feedback systems. A new section on noise has also been added to Chapter 1. Chapter 4 now focuses exclusively on building bridges between the four basic Fourier representation for applications in which there is a missing of signal classes.Many opportunities for practice: All examples are based on real-world problems and emphasize the correct mathematical steps needed for applying the theory. Problems vary from drill-based to complex, so you’ll have plenty of room to practice.Integrated, flexible coverage of MATLAB: MATLAB techniques and uses, as well as MATLAB practice problems, and provided at the end of each chapter. About the Author Simon Haykin, Phd, is University Professor and Director of the Adaptive Systems Laboratory at McMaster University. Read more
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐I highly recommend this book to graduate level learners who are eager to learn thoroughly about signals and systems. Student like me whose research is related to much knowledge on this field but no any backgrounds of this field, should really use this book as their ‘Bible’.It not only give detailed explanations on every definition but also provides bunch of examples on EE and ME majors. Besides,I really appreciate the Matlab tutorial in the end of each chapter! It is so helpful for whom really wants to learn!
⭐good job
⭐good
⭐Crapy book
⭐This book is a must for second or third year engineering students (electrical, biomedical, etc…) the concepts can be difficult to understand but the book did a good job simplifying it.
⭐Seems to cover everything related to signals and systems. The tables in the appendix are okay. Also includes an index, table of contents, and other features of a book. For that I give it one star.If you come into signals and systems fresh, this is an awful book. Sometimes it will take multiple paragraphs to describe a function or method of doing something, other times it will introduce a function with little explanation.There’s plenty of examples. Some of them are good, many are bad, most are lacking like two sentences of explanation that would save twenty minutes of watching youtube videos.
⭐I’m glad I didn’t buy this book. I borrowed it.I found it very hard to understand. The examples are either too easy, or too difficult — there isn’t a sweet middle-ground. The “drill problems” are pretty much the same story.I failed to gather the intuition behind the subject matter. Math can be great, but not what’s presented in this book. I’ve ordered Oppenheim’s book based on recommendations from friends. Once I read that, I’ll write a review about that book.EE can be beautiful. I couldn’t find that beauty through this book — and that’s a shame.
⭐A very good COMPREHENSIVE book. This book covers all the frequency transforms in DEPTH.I see a lot of people have made negative comments about this book, which I find very very surprising. You need background in two subjects for learning this book : Calculus and electric circuits. If you are not sound in this, there is no point in complaining. The material in this book is indispensable, if you are into control systems, signal processing , DSP etc etc.Lot of examples and so many end of chapter problems. This book can be used with Schaums outline signals and sytems.
⭐item as described, arrived on time
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