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"Signals and Systems" by Tarun Kumar Rawat, published by Oxford University Press, is a comprehensive, 750-890 page undergraduate textbook covering signal analysis, LTI systems, and transform techniques. The text features a student-centric approach with numerous solved examples, MATLAB integration for simulation, and preparation materials for exams like GATE. More information is available on the Oxford University Press website Oxford University Press India Signals and Systems - OUP India
- The book is targeted at undergraduate students of electrical engineering, electronics engineering, and computer science.
- It can also be used as a reference book for graduate students and professionals in the field of signal processing and communication systems.
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Based on the core topics in Signals and Systems by Tarun Kumar Rawat, you can develop a research or academic paper by focusing on the practical application of fundamental transforms and LTI system analysis. Signal And System By Tarun Kumar Rawat.pdf
- Depth of Theory: While excellent for problem-solving, the book sometimes lacks the philosophical depth of other texts. If you want to understand why the Fourier transform exists or the historical context of its discovery, you won't find it here. It is a "how-to" book, not a "why-is-it-so" book.
- MATLAB Integration: Modern signals and systems courses often integrate MATLAB or Python labs. Rawat’s book is heavily focused on manual calculation. It lacks significant sections on computational implementation, which is a skill increasingly required in the industry.
- Advanced Topics: Topics like State-Space Analysis are covered, but perhaps not with the depth required for an advanced Control Systems course. It serves the undergraduate curriculum well but might not be a reference for postgraduate research.
System Properties: Detailed exploration of Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) systems, causality, stability, and impulse response. "Signals and Systems" by Tarun Kumar Rawat, published