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*The book has chapters dedicated to LTI systems, Laplace Transfor of CT-LTI systems, Z Transform, Fourier Analysis and State Space Analysis. Which means this book explains material covered over Midterms 1 and 2 thoroughly.
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*All in all this book has 571 solved problems.<br>
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*Problems are solved in a clear, easy to follow manner.
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*The book has proofs for all of the system properties which are explained slightly better than the text book (example given later).
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*Main topics are explained in a concisely.
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*The book is priced at $15 on Amazon.
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*Not all chapters in the book coincide with the chapters in the text book, this makes it hard to look for specific problems.
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*There are not too many sampling problems in the book which I was hoping to see more of cause I had trouble with those.
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I would say this book as a good source for revision. But I highy recommend not relying it as a text book because there are a few concepts like sampling that are not covered as well as the other concepts have been covered.

Revision as of 07:16, 10 May 2011

 Here are some highlights of the book:


  • The book has chapters dedicated to LTI systems, Laplace Transfor of CT-LTI systems, Z Transform, Fourier Analysis and State Space Analysis. Which means this book explains material covered over Midterms 1 and 2 thoroughly.
  • All in all this book has 571 solved problems.
  • Problems are solved in a clear, easy to follow manner.
  • The book has proofs for all of the system properties which are explained slightly better than the text book (example given later).
  • Main topics are explained in a concisely.
  • The book is priced at $15 on Amazon.


Things that could be improved:


  • Not all chapters in the book coincide with the chapters in the text book, this makes it hard to look for specific problems.
  • There are not too many sampling problems in the book which I was hoping to see more of cause I had trouble with those.


I would say this book as a good source for revision. But I highy recommend not relying it as a text book because there are a few concepts like sampling that are not covered as well as the other concepts have been covered.

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