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Signals and Systems, 2005 Interactive Solutions Edition, 2nd Edition
Simon Haykin,
McMaster Univ.
Barry Van Veen,
Univ. of Wisconsin
ISBN: 978-0-471-70789-9
©2005
820 pages
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New to This Edition
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- New examples and problems: New places for demonstration and practice have been added throughout the book.
- Introductory theme examples: The six new theme examples in Chapter 1 demonstrate the range of problems to which signals and systems concepts can be applied. Throughout the book, the authors return to the examples to show different perspectives on the same problem.
- New coverage throughout: Sections on MEMS and derivatives of the unit-impulse function have been added to Chapter 1; a section on the Costas receiver for demodulation of double sideband-suppressed carrier-modulated signals had been added to Chapter 5. The treatment of feedback control systems has been shortened in Chapter 9, and sections on the fundamental notion of feedback and "why feedback?" has been added.
- Chapter 4 is more focused: Material on frequency response of LTI systems has been moved to Chapter 3, and more advanced material on interpolation, decimation, and fast convolution has been removed and incorporated as advanced problems.
- More detailed treatment of wavelets and the stability of nonlinear feedback systems: The Epilogue has been rewritten to include these topics.
- Approximately 20% of the text problems and 1-2 Interactive Applications per chapter will be included in JustAsk.
- Helps students create meaningful visualizations of systems often difficult in non-media environment.
- Icons throughout the text alert students and instructors to additional interactive problems found on the JustAsk web site.
- A registration code will be integrated into the text.
- E-commerce will be available for students who purchase a used copy of the book but want to access JustAsk.
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