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January 8, 2015

Introduction to Computers by Peter Norton 6th Edition

Introduction to Computers by Peter Norton 6th Edition
Introduction to Computers
Book Name: Introduction to Computers
Author Name: Peter Norton
Edition: Sixth Edition
Publisher: TATA McGraw-Hill
Pages: 537 pages
Size: 44.5 MB
Type: Text Book

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"Peter Norton's Introduction to Computers 6th Edition" is a state-of-the-art text that provides comprehensive coverage of computer concepts. It is geared toward students learning about computer systems for the first time. Some of the topics covered are: an Overview of computers, input methods and output devices, processing data, storage devices, operating systems, software, networking, Internet resources, and graphics.

December 19, 2014

Digital Signal Processing by Proakis and Manolakis 3rd Edition - Text Book

Digital Signal Processing by Proakis and Manolakis
Digital Signal Processing
by Proakis and Manolakis
Book Name: Digital Signal Processing
Author Name: John G. Proakis
Dimitris G. Manolakis
Edition: Third Edition
Language: English
Pages: 1033
Type: Ebook
File Size: 25.1 MB

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Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Discrete-Time Signals And Systems
  • The Z-Transform And Its Application To The Analysis Of LTI Systems
  • Frequency Analysis Of Signals And Systems
  • Frequency Domain Analysis Of Lti Systems
  • Sampling And Reconstruction Of Signals
  • The Discrete Fourier Transform: Its Properties and Applications
  • Efficient Computaiton Of The Dft: Fast Fourier Transform Algorithms
  • Implementation Of Discrete-Time Systems
  • Design Of Digital Filers
  • Multirate Digital Signal Processing
  • Linear Prediction And Optimum Linear Filters
  • Adaptive Filters
  • Power Spectrum Estimation

December 10, 2014

Signals and Systems by Oppenheim 2nd Edition - Text Book

Signals and Systems  by Oppenheim
Signals and Systems
by Oppenheim
Book Name: Signals & Systems
Author Name:
Alan V. Oppenheim
Alan S. Willsky
Edition: Second Edition, (August 16, 1996)
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pages: 985 pages
Size: 14.2 MB
ISBN-10: 0138147574
ISBN-13: 978-0138147570
Type: Text Book

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The second edition of this well-known and highly regarded text can be used as the basis for a one- or two-semester undergraduate course in signals and linear systems theory and applications. Topics include basic signals and systems concepts, linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, Fourier representations of continuous-time and discrete-time signals, the CT and DT Fourier transforms, and time- and frequency-domain analysis methods. The author emphasizes applications of the theory through numerous examples in filtering, sampling, communications, and feedback. The parallel development of continuous-time and discrete-time frequency domain methods allows the reader to apply insights and intuition across the two domains. It also facilitates a deeper understanding of the material by bringing into focus the similarities and differences between the two domains. The text also includes introductory chapters on communication systems and control theory. This book assumes that you have a background in calculus as well as exposure to complex numbers and elementary differential equations. Because of its thoroughness and unhurried pace, this text is highly recommended for students and those interested in self-study. 

Product Description
This comprehensive book of signals and systems develops continuous-time and discrete-time concepts/methods. Highly regarded for its intellectual quality, it provides a solid foundation and life-long reference for anyone studying the most important methods or modern signal and system analysis.

Table of Contents
(NOTE: Each chapter begins with an Introduction and concludes with a Summary.)

1. Signals and Systems. 
Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Signals. Transformations of the Independent Variable. Exponential and Sinusoidal Signals. The Unit Impulse and Unit Step Functions. Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Systems. Basic System Properties.

2. Linear Time-Invariant Systems. 
Discrete-Time LTI Systems: The Convolution Sum. Continuous-Time LTI Systems: The Convolution Integral. Properties of Linear Time-Invariant Systems. Causal LTI Systems Described by Differential and Difference Equations. Singularity Functions.

3. Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals. 
A Historical Perspective. The Response of LTI Systems to Complex Exponentials. Fourier Series Representation of Continuous-Time Periodic Signals. Convergence of the Fourier Series. Properties of Continuous-Time Fourier Series. Fourier Series Representation of Discrete-Time Periodic Signals. Properties of Discrete-Time Fourier Series. Fourier Series and LTI Systems. Filtering. Examples of Continuous-Time Filters Described by Differential Equations. Examples of Discrete-Time Filters Described by Difference Equations.

4. The Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. 
Representation of Aperiodic Signals: The Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. The Fourier Transform for Periodic Signals. Properties of the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform. The Convolution Property. The Multiplication Property. Tables of Fourier Properties and Basic Fourier Transform Pairs. Systems Characterized by Linear Constant-Coefficient Differential Equations.

5. The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. 
Representation of Aperiodic Signals: The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. The Fourier Transform for Periodic Signals. Properties of the Discrete-Time Fourier Transform. The Convolution Property. The Multiplication Property. Tables of Fourier Transform Properties and Basic Fourier Transform Pairs. Duality. Systems Characterized by Linear Constant-Coefficient Difference Equations.

6. Time- and Frequency Characterization of Signals and Systems. 
The Magnitude-Phase Representation of the Fourier Transform. The Magnitude-Phase Representation of the Frequency Response of LTI Systems. Time-Domain Properties of Ideal Frequency-Selective Filters. Time- Domain and Frequency-Domain Aspects of Nonideal Filters. First-Order and Second-Order Continuous-Time Systems. First-Order and Second-Order Discrete-Time Systems. Examples of Time- and Frequency-Domain Analysis of Systems.

7. Sampling. 
Representation of a Continuous-Time Signal by Its Samples: The Sampling Theorem. Reconstruction of a Signal from Its Samples Using Interpolation. The Effect of Under sampling: Aliasing. Discrete-Time Processing of Continuous-Time Signals. Sampling of Discrete-Time Signals.

8. Communication Systems. 
Complex Exponential and Sinusoidal Amplitude Modulation. Demodulation for Sinusoidal AM. Frequency-Division Multiplexing. Single-Sideband Sinusoidal Amplitude Modulation. Amplitude Modulation with a Pulse-Train Carrier. Pulse-Amplitude Modulation. Sinusoidal Frequency Modulation. Discrete-Time Modulation.

9. The Laplace Transform. 
The Laplace Transform. The Region of Convergence for Laplace Transforms. The Inverse Laplace Transform. Geometric Evaluation of the Fourier Transform from the Pole-Zero Plot. Properties of the Laplace Transform. Some Laplace Transform Pairs. Analysis and Characterization of LTI Systems Using the Laplace Transform. System Function Algebra and Block Diagram Representations. The Unilateral Laplace Transform.

10. The Z-Transform. 
The z-Transform. The Region of Convergence for the z-Transform. The Inverse z-Transform. Geometric Evaluation of the Fourier Transform from the Pole-Zero Plot. Properties of the z-Transform. Some Common z-Transform Pairs. Analysis and Characterization of LTI Systems Using z-Transforms. System Function Algebra and Block Diagram Representations. The Unilateral z-Transforms.

11. Linear Feedback Systems. 
Linear Feedback Systems. Some Applications and Consequences of Feedback. Root-Locus Analysis of Linear Feedback Systems. The Nyquist Stability Criterion. Gain and Phase Margins.

Appendix: Partial-Fraction Expansion. 
Bibliography. 
Answers. 
Index. 

November 27, 2014

Solution Manual of Engineering Electromagnetics by Hayt and Buck

Engineering Electromegnatics
Engineering Electromegnatics
Book Name: Engineering Electromagnetics
Author Name:
William H. Hayt Jr.
John A. Buck
Edition: 7th Edition
Type: Solution Manual

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Engineering Electromagnetics is a "classic" book that has been updated for electromagnetics in today's world. It is designed for introductory courses in electromagnetics or electromagnetic field theory at the junior-level, but can also be used as a professional reference. This widely respected book stresses fundamentals and problem solving and discusses the material in an understandable, readable way. Numerous illustrations and analogies are provided to the aid the reader in grasping difficult concepts. In addition, independent learning is facilitated by the presence of many examples and problems.
This site contains helpful resources for instructors and students. If you click on the Information Center link on the left, you will find the following: About the Authors, Book Preface, Book Walkthrough, Table of Contents, and PageOut (a useful tool creating an instructor's website).

November 12, 2014

Engineering Electromagnetics by William Hayt and Buck 6th Edition

Engineering Electromagnetics
Engineering Electromagnetics
Book Name: Engineering Electromagnetics
Author Name:
William H. Hayt Jr.
John A. Buck
Edition: 6th Edition
Type: Ebook

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Engineering Electromagnetics is a "classic" book that has been updated for electromagnetics in today's world. It is designed for introductory courses in electromagnetics or electromagnetic field theory at the junior-level, but can also be used as a professional reference. This widely respected book stresses fundamentals and problem solving and discusses the material in an understandable, readable way. Numerous illustrations and analogies are provided to the aid the reader in grasping difficult concepts. In addition, independent learning is facilitated by the presence of many examples and problems.
This site contains helpful resources for instructors and students. If you click on the Information Center link on the left, you will find the following: About the Authors, Book Preface, Book Walkthrough, Table of Contents, and PageOut (a useful tool creating an instructor's website).