Hallo, I need a help from you. Can anyone please suggest me any links for the topics "convolution of signals", "transformation of signals" and "different kinds of signals and their equation" in the examination point of view. The lecture material and some books have only very few examples and doesn't gave me much practice. I have searched a lot in the google, but doesn't helps. Thanks, San
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Book of "A.V.Oppenheim,signals and systems" "sanindland" <sanindland@yahoo.de> д����Ϣ����:GYidnUFb6bt5dznYnZ2dnUVZ_s-rnZ2d@giganews.com...> Hallo, > > I need a help from you. Can anyone please suggest me any links for the > topics "convolution of signals", "transformation of signals" and > "different kinds of signals and their equation" in the examination point > of view. The lecture material and some books have only very few examples > and doesn't gave me much practice. I have searched a lot in the google, > but doesn't helps. > > Thanks, > San
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sanindland wrote:> Hallo, > > I need a help from you. Can anyone please suggest me any links for the > topics "convolution of signals", "transformation of signals" and > "different kinds of signals and their equation" in the examination point > of view. The lecture material and some books have only very few examples > and doesn't gave me much practice. I have searched a lot in the google, > but doesn't helps. > > Thanks, > SanHello, Check out cnx.org, searc for convolution there. Peter
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sanindland wrote:> Hallo, > > I need a help from you. Can anyone please suggest me any links for the > topics "convolution of signals", "transformation of signals" and > "different kinds of signals and their equation" in the examination point > of view. The lecture material and some books have only very few examples > and doesn't gave me much practice. I have searched a lot in the google, > but doesn't helps.http://www.bores.com/courses/intro/index.htm ( http://www.bores.com/courses/advanced/index.htm ) Find the relevant chapters in http://www.dspguide.com/ Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
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