Signal And System By Tarun Kumar Rawat.pdf «ULTIMATE - OVERVIEW»
Overview
- 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.
- The book provides a comprehensive introduction to signals and systems, covering both continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems.
- It is written by Tarun Kumar Rawat, an expert in the field of electrical engineering.
- Clear distinction between deterministic and random signals.
- Step-by-step solved problems on signal transformations (shifting, scaling, reversal).
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Signal and System Author: Tarun Kumar Rawat Focus Area: Continuous-Time (CT) and Discrete-Time (DT) Signals & Systems Target Audience: Undergraduate engineering students (Electronics, Electrical, Communication, Computer Science), GATE/IES aspirants, and self-learners.