The material in this textbook is intended for courses in signals and systems at the junior level in electrical and. [% G& b+ S! B+ L: z' C3 R
computer engineering, but it could also be used in teaching this material to mechanical engineering and bioengi- Q& b9 }" t5 Aneering students and it might be of interest to students in applied mathematics. The “student-friendly” nature . B3 p/ s0 N5 I" C) a% _+ Sof the text also makes it useful to practicing engineers interested in learning or reviewing the basic principles of: `: u/ r: \+ ?2 _! v
signals and systems on their own. The material is organized so that students not only get a solid understand- ; ~) v* o5 o; [* L+ f: g% zing of the theory—through analytic examples as well as software examples using MATLAB—and learn about " ?+ {1 i* i2 Q4 b9 g( `6 D& {applications, but also develop confidence and proficiency in the material by working on problems.