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A discrete-time approach for system analysis
A Discrete-Time Approach for System Analysis is a five-chapter text that considers the underlying principles and application of a discrete-time approach to system analysis. Chapter 1 presents several different unit functions that are used in practice and describes how to obtain a closed form for th...
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Academic Press
1969
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author | Cuénod, Michel A Durling, Allen |
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description | A Discrete-Time Approach for System Analysis is a five-chapter text that considers the underlying principles and application of a discrete-time approach to system analysis. Chapter 1 presents several different unit functions that are used in practice and describes how to obtain a closed form for the sequence of unit functions by using the E- and the z-transforms. This chapter also compares some aspects of spectral analysis and impulse analysis, and finally, discusses some aspects of interpolation between sampled data of the functions by impulse analysis techniques. Chapter 2 provides the func |
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spelling | cern-1022272021-04-22T06:07:08Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/102227engCuénod, Michel ADurling, AllenA discrete-time approach for system analysisOther Fields of PhysicsA Discrete-Time Approach for System Analysis is a five-chapter text that considers the underlying principles and application of a discrete-time approach to system analysis. Chapter 1 presents several different unit functions that are used in practice and describes how to obtain a closed form for the sequence of unit functions by using the E- and the z-transforms. This chapter also compares some aspects of spectral analysis and impulse analysis, and finally, discusses some aspects of interpolation between sampled data of the functions by impulse analysis techniques. Chapter 2 provides the funcAcademic Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:1022271969 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Cuénod, Michel A Durling, Allen A discrete-time approach for system analysis |
title | A discrete-time approach for system analysis |
title_full | A discrete-time approach for system analysis |
title_fullStr | A discrete-time approach for system analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | A discrete-time approach for system analysis |
title_short | A discrete-time approach for system analysis |
title_sort | discrete-time approach for system analysis |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/102227 |
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