Linear Systems and Signals Paperback – International Edition, June 1, 2009
Author: Visit Amazon's B. P. Lathi Page | Language: English | ISBN: 0195392566 | Format: PDF, EPUB
Download Linear Systems and Signals – International Edition, June 1, 2009
Direct download links available Download Linear Systems and Signals – International Edition, June 1, 2009 from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link This book presents a comprehensive treatment of signals and linear systems at an introductory level. The text emphasizes the physical appreciation of concepts rather than mere mathematical manipulation of symbols. Mathematics is used to enhance physical and intuitive understanding rather than to prove axiomatic theory. Theoretical results are frequently supported by carefully chosen examples and analogies. The organization of the book permits a great deal of flexibility in teaching the continuous-time and discrete-time concepts. The natural sequence of chapters is meant to integrate continuous-time and discrete-time analysis. It is also possible to use a sequential approach in which all the continuous-time analysis is covered first, followed by discrete-time analysis. Therefore, the book can adapt either of the most common approaches to teach signals and systems course.
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Direct download links available for Download Linear Systems and Signals Paperback – International Edition, June 1, 2009
Direct download links available Download Linear Systems and Signals – International Edition, June 1, 2009 from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link This book presents a comprehensive treatment of signals and linear systems at an introductory level. The text emphasizes the physical appreciation of concepts rather than mere mathematical manipulation of symbols. Mathematics is used to enhance physical and intuitive understanding rather than to prove axiomatic theory. Theoretical results are frequently supported by carefully chosen examples and analogies. The organization of the book permits a great deal of flexibility in teaching the continuous-time and discrete-time concepts. The natural sequence of chapters is meant to integrate continuous-time and discrete-time analysis. It is also possible to use a sequential approach in which all the continuous-time analysis is covered first, followed by discrete-time analysis. Therefore, the book can adapt either of the most common approaches to teach signals and systems course.
Done.
Direct download links available for Download Linear Systems and Signals Paperback – International Edition, June 1, 2009
- Paperback: 992 pages
- Publisher: Oxford University Press; 2nd Revised edition edition (June 1, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0195392566
- ISBN-13: 978-0195392562
- Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 1.9 x 9.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3.7 pounds
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #839,162 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
The author is really solid. He writes his text carefully. You won't find a higher quality, more coherent book on the subject when it comes to systems. The best part is the fist half, the first 6 chapters on system analysis.
The second half, signal analysis, is also quite good, but a bit harder to understand and follow than the first half. It is still far better than just about every other book out there... except for Peter Kraniauskas' book, "Transforms in Signals and Systems," which is the best choice for understanding signal analysis. I highly recommend getting both Lathi's book and Peter's book if you can afford it.
If you can only afford one book, you are a first time student in systems and signals, or you are interested mainly in circuits, filters, transfer functions, frequency and phase responses and so forth, go with Lathi's book.
If you can only afford one book, and you are interested in DSP with Fourier analysis, and discrete Fourier analysis, as well as spectrum analysis in general, go with Peter Kraniauskas' book.
In Summary:
If you are in a class called "Systems and Circuits" or something like that, get Lathi's book.
If you are in a class called "Discrete Time Signals and Systems" or "Frequency Analysis", go with Peter's book.
In 1996, I bought this book for a class on Linear Systems.
After reading the first three chapters of this book,
I quickly became very impressed with Author's Style.
Lathi's book is well writen and it is very easy to understand.
When I took my communication class, I decided to buy Lathi's
Modern Digital Communication book even though we were assigned
a different class book. Lathi's books are fun to read and learn.
I use this book every day as a Reference for my Digital Signal Processing projects.
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