Signals and Systems (2nd Ed) by Alan Willsky, S. Nawab and Alan Oppenheim

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width: 7.8 in Subject Area: Technology & Engineering, Science Dewey Edition: 20 Dewey Decimal: 621.382/23 ISBN: 9780138147570 Item Length: 9.5 in ISBN-13: 9780138147570 Type: Textbook LC Classification Number: QA402.O63 1997 Subject: Signals & Signal Processing, Telecommunications, System Theory Item Width: 7.8 in height: 1.5 in LCCN: 96-019945 Number of Pages: 1000 Pages Edition Number: 2 Language: English Item Weight: 58.4 Oz Publisher: Pearson Education ISBN-10: 0138147574 Format: Hardcover Publication Year: 1996 Intended Audience: College Audience Publication Name: Signals and Systems Author: Alan Willsky, S. Nawab, Alan Oppenheim Edition Description: Revised edition Item Height: 1.5 in Features: Revised

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Signals and Systems (2nd Ed) by Alan Willsky, S. Nawab and Alan Oppenheim . The product is a revised edition of the textbook "Signals and Systems" by Alan Willsky, S. Nawab, and Alan Oppenheim. This comprehensive exploration of signals and systems covers both continuous-time and discrete-time concepts/methods in parallel, focusing on the similarities and differences between the two. It includes introductory treatments of applications in filtering, communication, sampling, and feedback. With a college audience in mind, this authoritative book provides a solid foundation and lifetime reference for anyone studying the most important methods of modern signal and system analysis. The major changes of the revision include reorganization of chapter material and the addition of a wider range of difficulties. The product is a revised edition of the textbook "Signals and Systems" by Alan Willsky, S. Nawab, and Alan Oppenheim. This comprehensive exploration of signals and systems covers both continuous-time and discrete-time concepts/methods in parallel, focusing on the similarities and differences between the two. It includes introductory treatments of applications in filtering, communication, sampling, and feedback. With a college audience in mind, this authoritative book provides a solid foundation and lifetime reference for anyone studying the most important methods of modern signal and system analysis. The major changes of the revision include reorganization of chapter material and the addition of a wider range of difficulties.