Résumé
The modern development of engineering and science requires a deep understanding of the basic concepts of system theory. Approaching the subject from a system, rather than an application-oriented perspective, world-renowned system expert Martin Schetzen provides practicing engineers and scientists, as well as students, with a solid, clearly explained foundation in the fundamentals of linear time-invariant (continuous) system theory. Developing linear systems from a functional viewpoint, the book is noteworthy for its presentation of:
- The time-domain theory of continuous time linear time-invariant (LTI) systems
- System transfer function, gain, and phase-shift
- An original development of the Fourier transform, the unilateral and bilateral Laplace transforms, and their inverses from a system theory viewpoint
- Basic filter analysis and design techniques from the s-plane viewpoint
- Feedback systems and their stability, interconnected systems, and block diagram reduction
- The state-variable approach to system analysis and its advantages for certain problems
Taking an original, highly useful approach to system theory, Linear Time-Invariant Systems lays a solid foundation for further study of system modeling, control theory, filter theory, discrete system theory, state-variable theory, and other subjects requiring a system viewpoint. A new and practical approach to understanding system theory
Contents
- General System Concepts.
- Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) Systems.
- Properties of LTI Systems.
- The Frequency Domain Viewpoint.
- The Fourier Transform.
- The Bilateral Laplace Transform.
- The Inverse Bilateral Laplace transform.
- Laplace Transform Analysis of the System Output.
- S-Plane View of Gain and Phase Shift.
- Interconnection of Systems.
Appendix B. Energy Distribution in Transient Functions.
L'auteur - Martin Schetzen
MARTIN SCHETZEN is a professor of electrical engineering
at Northeastern University. He did his undergraduate work
at New York University and received his Masters and ScD
degrees from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As a
faculty member at M.I.T., he taught and did research in
communication theory and nonlinear system theory. During
his tenure at Northeastern University, he has developed a
sequence of courses on linear and nonlinear system theory
and also wrote the text The Volterra & Wiener Theories
of Nonlinear Systems (Wiley), which includes many of his
original contributions to nonlinear theory. He also
consults for corporations and the U.S. government as a
world expert in system theory. Among the many achievements
in his long and distinguished career was his development of
a new theory for the spectrum of airborne Doppler radar
return that was used to land the first astronauts on the
moon and for which he received the Apollo Achievement Award
and the Apollo Certificate of Achievement.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Martin Schetzen |
Parution | 24/12/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 384 |
Format | 15,7 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 663g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780471231455 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-471-23145-5 |
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