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*The spectral transformations which are exclusively applicable to causal signals and systems are not treated in this book <br>&nbsp; &nbsp; $($for example:&nbsp; Laplace transform,&nbsp; Z-transform,&nbsp; Hilbert transform$)$.
 
*The spectral transformations which are exclusively applicable to causal signals and systems are not treated in this book <br>&nbsp; &nbsp; $($for example:&nbsp; Laplace transform,&nbsp; Z-transform,&nbsp; Hilbert transform$)$.
 
   
 
   
*Here we refer to the LNTwww book&nbsp;[[Lineare_zeitinvariante_Systeme|"Linear and Time-Invariant Systems"]].
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*Here we refer to the LNTwww book&nbsp; [[Lineare_zeitinvariante_Systeme|"Linear and Time-Invariant Systems"]].
  
  

Revision as of 18:02, 3 February 2023

The book focuses on the mathematical description of typical signals in Communications Engineering,  which can alternatively be in the time or frequency domain.

  • The spectral transformations which are exclusively applicable to causal signals and systems are not treated in this book
        $($for example:  Laplace transform,  Z-transform,  Hilbert transform$)$.


Here first a  content overview  on the basis of the  five main chapters  with a total of  19 individual chapters:

Contents

In addition to these theory pages,  we also offer exercises and multimedia modules on this topic,  which could help to clarify the teaching material:



$\text{Further links:}$

$(1)$    $\text{Bibliography for the book}$

$(2)$    $\text{General notes about the book}$   $($authors,  other participants,  materials as a starting point for the book,  references$)$