Practical Signals Theory with MATLAB Applications, authored by Richard J. Tervo, is a comprehensive guide for students and professionals delving into the world of signals theory. The first edition, published on January 23, 2013, offers a unique approach to learning by focusing on practical applications before diving into mathematical concepts. Each chapter introduces specific signals and uses them to illustrate the underlying principles, helping readers build intuition for signal analysis through visual understanding rather than just equations.
The book sequences its presentation of major transforms—from Fourier to Laplace and finally to z-transform—according to their complexity. This methodical progression ensures that readers gradually develop a solid foundation before moving on to more advanced topics.
A key feature of this text is the emphasis on practical application, with most examples and problems designed to utilize MATLAB. This integration prepares readers for modern engineering practices where computational tools are essential.
With 480 pages packed with detailed content, Practical Signals Theory with MATLAB Applications is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their skills in signals theory through a hands-on, application-driven approach.
