Computer Explorations in Signals and Systems Using MATLAB, 2/e

John R. Buck, Michael M. Daniel, Andrew C. Singer

  • 出版商: Prentice Hall
  • 出版日期: 2001-09-24
  • 售價: $2,960
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,812
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 224
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 0130421553
  • ISBN-13: 9780130421555
  • 相關分類: Matlab
  • 已絕版

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For undergraduate courses on Signals and Linear Systems.

This book contains a comprehensive set of computer exercises of varying levels of difficulty covering the fundamentals of signals and systems. The exercises require the reader to compare answers they compute in MATLAB® with results and predictions made based on their understanding of the material. The book is compatible with any introductory course or text on signals and systems.

 

Table of contents:

1. Signals and Systems.

Tutorial: Basic MATLAB Functions for Representing Signals. Discrete-Time Sinusoidal Signals. Transformations of the Time Index for Discrete-Time Signals. Properties of Discrete-Time Systems. Implementing a First-Order Difference Equation. Continuous-Time Complex Exponential Signals. Transformations of the Time Index for Continuous-Time Signals. Energy and Power for Continuous-Time Signals.

2. Linear Time-Invariant Systems.

Tutorial: conv. Tutorial: filter. Tutorial: lsim with Differential Equations. Properties of Discrete-Time LTI Systems. Linearity and Time-Invariance. Noncausal Finite Impulse Response Filters. Discrete-Time Convolution. Numerical Approximations of Continuous-Time Convolution. The Pulse Response of Continuous-Time LTI Systems. Echo Cancellation via Inverse Filtering.

3. Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals.

Tutorial: Computing the Discrete-Time Fourier Series with fft. Tutorial: freqz. Tutorial: lsim with System Functions. Eigenfunctions of Discrete-Time LTI Systems. Synthesizing Signals with the Discrete-Time Fourier Series. Properties of the Continuous-Time Fourier Series. Energy Relations in the Continuous-Time Fourier Series. First-Order Recursive Discrete-Time Filters. Frequency Response of a Continuous-Time System. Computing the Discrete-Time Fourier Series. Synthesizing Continuous-Time Signals with the Fourier Series. The Fourier Representation of Square and Triangle Waves. Continuous-Time Filtering.

4. The Continuous-Time Fourier Transform.

Tutorial: freqs. Numerical Approximation to the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. Properties of the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. Time- and Frequency-Domain Characterizations of Systems. Impulse Responses of Differential Equations by Partial Fraction Expansion. Amplitude Modulation and the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. Symbolic Computation of the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform.

5. The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform.

Computing Samples of the DTFT. Telephone Touch-Tone. Discrete-Time All-Pass Systems. Frequency Sampling: DTFT-Based Filter Design. System Identification. Partial Faction Expansion for Discrete-Time Systems.

6. Time and Frequency Analysis of Signals and Systems.

A Second-Order Shock Absorber. Image Processing with One-Dimensional Filters. Filter Design by Transformation. Phase Effects for Lowpass Filters. Frequency Division Multiple-Access. Linear Prediction on the Stock Market.

7. Sampling.

Aliasing due to Undersampling. Signal Reconstruction from Samples. Upsampling and Downsampling. Bandpass Sampling. Half-Sample Delay. Discrete-Time Differentiation.

8. Communications Systems.

The Hilbert Transform and Single-Sideband AM. Vector Analysis of Amplitude Modulation with Carrier. Amplitude Demodulation and Receiver Synchronization. Intersymbol Interference in PAM Systems. Frequency Modulation.

9. The Laplace Transform.

Tutorial: Making Continuous-Time Pole-Zero Diagrams. Pole Locations for Second-Order Systems. Butterworth Filters. Surface Plots of Laplace Transforms. Implementing Noncausal Continuous-Time Filters.

10. The z-Transform.

Tutorial: Making Discrete-Time Pole-Zero Diagrams. Geometric Interpretation of the Discrete-Time Frequency Response. Quantization Effects in Discrete-Time Filter Structures. Designing Discrete-Time Filters with Euler Approximations. Discrete-Time Butterworth Filter Design Using the Bilinear Transformation.

11. Feedback Systems.

Feedback Stabilization: Stick Balancing. Stabilization of Unstable Systems. Using Feedback to Increase the Bandwidth of an Amplifier.

Bibliography.

Index.