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Signals and Systems

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Wiley, 2003 - Technology & Engineering - 802 pages
The text provides motivation for students to learn because they'll discover how various concepts relate to the engineering profession through these real-world examples of signals and systems. An abundant use of examples and drill problems are integrated throughout so they'll be able to master the material. And a large number of end-of-chapter problems are provided to help solidify the concepts.

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i am a btech student from iit kanpur..this book is co comprehensible and exp concepts in beautiful manner..infact few projects which i am doin r ideas which i got while deeply thinking bout the lines in those chapters...one of the most books which i strongly feel on signals and systems...

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User Review  - Joecolelife - Goodreads

I think, this book is a very good one. It gives wonderful and precise introduction to the subject. Many examples with solutions provided make it very useful for self study. To my opinion, this book is wonderful. I may recommend to buy it. Read full review

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About the author (2003)

SIMON HAYKIN, PhD, is Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McMaster University. He has pioneered signal-processing techniques and systems for radar and communication applications, and authored several acclaimed textbooks. Dr. Haykin has received numerous awards for his research including Honorary Doctor of Technical Sciences from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and the first International Union of Radio Science Henry Booker Gold Medal.

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