Continuous-Time Signals and Systems: A MATLAB-Integrated Approach, Second Edition
English
By (author): Oktay Alkin
Drawing on authors 30+ years of teaching experience, Continuous-Time Signals and Systems: A MATLAB Integrated Approach represents a novel and comprehensive approach to understanding signals and systems theory. Many
tools use MATLAB as a computational tool, but Alkins text employs MATLAB both computationally and pedagogically to provide interactive, visual reinforcement of fundamental concepts important in the study of continuous-time signals and systems.
In addition to 210 traditional end-of-chapter problems and 168 solved examples, the book includes hands-on MATLAB modules consisting of:
- 77 MATLAB-based homework problems and projects (coordinated with the traditional end-of-chapter problems.
- Includes GUI-based apps with mini-lecture video clips (3 to 6 minutes) for a hands-on learning experience, with other comprehensive learning resources including digital flashcards, PDF slides, homework problems, and solutions manuals to enrich the educational experience.
- 106 live scripts and GUI-based interactive apps that animate key figures and bring core concepts to life
- Includes enhanced MATLAB exercises with detailed explanations to help develop relevant MATLAB skills.
- 64 fully detailed MATLAB exercises that involve step by step development of code to simulate the relevant signal and/or system being discussed, including some case studies on topics such as synthesizers, simulating instrument sounds, pulse-width modulation, etc
Each module or application is linked to a specific segment of the text to ensure seamless integration between learning and doing. The aim is to not simply give the student just another toolbox of MATLAB functions, but to use the development of MATLAB code as part of the learning process, or as a litmus test of students understanding of the key concepts. All relevant MATLAB code is freely available from the publisher. In addition, a solutions manual, figures, presentation slides and other ancillary materials are available for instructors with qualifying course adoption.
See moreWill deliver when available. Publication date 21 Jan 2025