This course consists of 25 video lectures given by Professor Dennis Freeman.
It covers the fundamentals of signal and system analysis, focusing on representations of discrete-time and continuous-time signals (singularity functions, complex exponentials and geometrics, Fourier representations, Laplace and Z transforms, sampling) and representations of linear, time-invariant systems (difference and differential equations, block diagrams, system functions, poles and zeros, convolution, impulse and step responses, frequency responses).
Applications are drawn broadly from engineering and physics, including feedback and control, communications, and signal processing. (from ocw.mit.edu)
Textbook
Oppenheim, Alan, and Alan Willsky. Signals and Systems. 2nd ed. Prentice Hall, 1996. ISBN: 9780138147570.
TOPICS | SECTIONS |
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Discrete-time (DT) systems | Chapters 1–4 of supplementary notes |
Continuous-time (CT) systems | 1.0–1.5, 2.4–2.5 |
Laplace transforms | 9.1–9.10 |
Z transforms | 10.1–10.10 |
Convolution | 2.0–2.6 |
Frequency response | 3.10, 6.0–6.2.3, 6.5–6.5.3 |
Feedback | 11.0–11.2.3 |
CT Fourier series | 3.0–3.5.9 |
CT Fourier transform | 4.0–4.8 |
DT Fourier series | 3.6–3.12 |
DT Fourier transform | 5.0–5.9 |
Sampling | 7.0–7.6 |
Modulation | 8.0–8.9 |
Supplementary Notes
The following notes are written by Sanjoy Mahajan and Dennis Freeman, and used with permission.