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    Basics of Signals and Systems

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    Basics of Signals and Systems

    Basics of Signals and Systems
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 9 lectures (1h 26m) | Size: 1.18 GB

    Learn the basics of Signals and Systems

    What you'll learn:
    This course explains about the understanding of the signals in the time domain and frequency domain. One can be able to understand various types of signals such as step signal, impulse signal, ramp signal, signum function etc.
    This course helps to perform various operations on the continuous and discrete time signal.
    One can be able to identify various types of signals such as Even signal, Odd signal, Periodic signal, Aperiodic signal, Power and Energy signal.
    One can be able to identify various types of systems such as Static, Dynamic, Causal, Non- Causal, Linear, Non- Linear, Time variant, Time Invariant, Stable and Unstable systems etc.
    One can be able to find the Fourier Series of a signal.

    Requirements
    Mathematics and Calculus

    Description
    This course explains the understanding of the signals in the time domain and frequency domain. One can be able to understand various types of signals such as step signal, impulse signal, ramp signal, signum function, etc.

    This course helps to perform various operations on the continuous and discrete-time signal.

    One can be able to identify various types of signals such as Even signal, Odd signal, Periodic signal, Aperiodic signal, Power, and Energy signal.

    One can be able to identify various types of systems such as Static, Dynamic, Causal, Non- Causal, Linear, Non- Linear, Time variant, Time-Invariant, Stable and Unstable systems, etc.

    One can be able to find the Fourier Series of a signal.

    Who this course is for
    Electronics and Communications Engineering students
    GATE Aspirants (EE and EC)
    University students academic
    Any Competitive Exams