[Alan v. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, With S. Hamid(BookZZ.org)

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signals and system

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  • AdministratorNoteCausality

  • ContentsChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 Signals and Systems2.0 Introduction2.1 Signals2.2 Transformations of the Independent Variable2.3 Basic Continuous-Time Signals2.3.1 Continuous-Time Complex Exponential and Simusoidal Signals2.3.2 The Continous-Time Unit Step and Unit Impulse Function

    2.4 Basic Discrete-Time Signals2.4.1 The Discrete-Time Unit Step and Unit Impulse Sequences2.4.2 Discrete-Time Complex Exponential Simusoidal Signals2.4.3 Periodicity Properties of Discrete-Time Complex Exponentials

    2.5 Systems2.6 Properties of Systems2.6.1 Systems with and without Memory2.6.2 Invertibility and Inverse Systems2.6.3 Causality2.6.4 Stability2.6.5 Time Invariance2.6.6 Linearity

    2.7 SummaryProblems

    Chapter 3 Linear Time-Invariant SystemsChapter 4 Fourier Analysis for Continuous-Time Signals and SystemsChapter 5 Fourier Analysis for Discrete-Time Signals and SystemsChapter 6 FilteringChapter 7 ModulationChapter 8 SamplingChapter 9 The Laplace TransformChapter 10 The z-TransformChapter 11 Linear Feedback SystemBibliographyIndex