The Third Edition of this well-received text continues to provide coherent and comprehensive coverage of signals and systems. It is designed for undergraduate students of electronics and communication engineering, telecommunication engineering, electronics and instrumentation engineering, and electrical and electronics engineering. The book will also be useful to AMIE and IETE students.
Written with student-centred, pedagogically driven approach, the text provides a self-contained introduction to the theory of signals and systems. This book looks at the concepts of systems, and also examines signals and the way that signals interact with physical systems. It covers topics ranging from basic signals and systems to signal analysis, properties of continuous-time Fourier transforms including Fourier transforms of standard signals, signal transmission through linear systems, relation between convolution and correlation of signals, sampling theorems and techniques, and transform analysis of LTI systems. All the solved and unsolved problems in this book are designed to illustrate the topics in a clear way.
New to This Edition
MATLAB Programs at the end of each chapter
Key Features
• Numerous worked-out examples in each chapter
• Short questions with answers help students to prepare for examinations
• Objective type questions and unsolved problems at the end of each chapter to test the level of understanding of the subject.
About the AuthorA. Anand Kumar, PhD, is Principal, College of Engineering, K.L. University, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Earlier from 2006 to 2011 he served as Director, Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering, Tadepalligudem, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. From 2000 to 2006 he served as Principal, Sir C.R. Reddy College of Engineering, Eluru, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh and as Professor, S.D.M. College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad, Karnataka from 1983 to 2000. With more than 38 years of teaching experience, he has published five more books (All published by PHI Learning). His area of research includes radar signal processing.