Continuous-Time Signals and Systems (Version 2013-09-11)

Continuous-Time Signals and Systems (Version 2013-09-11)
Title Continuous-Time Signals and Systems (Version 2013-09-11) PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Adams
Publisher Michael Adams
Pages 342
Release 2013-09-11
Genre
ISBN 1550585061

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This book is intended for use in teaching undergraduate courses on continuous-time signals and systems in engineering (and related) disciplines. It has been used for several years for teaching purposes in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Victoria and has been very well received by students. This book provides a detailed introduction to continuous-time signals and systems, with a focus on both theory and applications. The mathematics underlying signals and systems is presented, including topics such as: properties of signals, properties of systems, convolution, Fourier series, the Fourier transform, frequency spectra, and the bilateral and unilateral Laplace transforms. Applications of the theory are also explored, including: filtering, equalization, amplitude modulation, sampling, feedback control systems, circuit analysis, and Laplace-domain techniques for solving differential equations. Other supplemental material is also included, such as: a detailed introduction to MATLAB, a review of complex analysis, and an exploration of time-domain techniques for solving differential equations. Throughout the book, many worked-through examples are provided. Problem sets are also provided for each major topic covered.

Lecture Slides for Continuous-Time Signals and Systems

Lecture Slides for Continuous-Time Signals and Systems
Title Lecture Slides for Continuous-Time Signals and Systems PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Adams
Publisher Michael Adams
Pages 286
Release 2013-09-11
Genre
ISBN 1550585185

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Lecture Slides for Signals and Systems (Version: 2016-01-25)

Lecture Slides for Signals and Systems (Version: 2016-01-25)
Title Lecture Slides for Signals and Systems (Version: 2016-01-25) PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Adams
Publisher Michael Adams
Pages 497
Release 2016-01-25
Genre
ISBN 1550585851

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This document constitutes a detailed set of lecture slides on signals and systems, covering both the continuous-time and discrete-time cases. Some of the topics considered include: signal properties, elementary signals, system properties, linear-time invariant systems, convolution, Fourier series, Fourier transform, Laplace transform, z transform, complex analysis, and partial fraction expansions.

Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2020-02-29)

Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2020-02-29)
Title Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2020-02-29) PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Adams
Publisher Michael Adams
Pages 2565
Release 2020-02-29
Genre Computers
ISBN 1550586645

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This document, which consists of approximately 2500 lecture slides, offers a wealth of information on many topics relevant to programming in C++, including coverage of the C++ language itself, the C++ standard library and a variety of other libraries, numerous software tools, and an assortment of other programming-related topics. The coverage of the C++ language and standard library is current with the C++17 standard.

Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2017-02-24)

Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2017-02-24)
Title Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2017-02-24) PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Adams
Publisher Michael Adams
Pages 1157
Release 2017-02-24
Genre
ISBN 1550586092

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This document constitutes a detailed set of lecture slides on programming using the C++ programming language. The topics covered are quite broad, including the history of C++, the C++ language itself, the C++ standard library and various other libraries, and software tools, as well as numerous other programming-related topics. Coverage of C++ is current with the C++14 standard. Many aspects of the C++ language are covered from introductory to more advanced. This material includes: language basics (objects, types, values, operators, expressions, control-flow constructs, functions, and namespaces), classes, templates (function, class, alias, and variable templates; template specialization; and variadic templates), lambda expressions, inheritance and run-time polymorphism, exceptions (exception safety, RAII, and smart pointers), rvalue references (move semantics and perfect forwarding), concurrency (sequential consistency, atomic memory operations, data races; threads, mutexes, condition variables, promises and futures, atomics, and fences; happens-before and synchronizes-with relationships; and sequentially-consistent and other memory models). A number of best practices, tips, and idioms regarding the use of the language are also presented. Some aspects of the C++ standard library are covered, including: containers, iterators, and algorithms; the std::vector and std::basic_string classes; I/O streams; time measurement; and smart pointers. Various general programming-related topics are also presented, such as material on: good programming practices, finite-precision arithmetic, software documentation, software build tools (such as CMake and Make), and version control systems (such as Git).

Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2019-02-04)

Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2019-02-04)
Title Lecture Slides for Programming in C++ (Version 2019-02-04) PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Adams
Publisher Michael Adams
Pages 2538
Release 2019-02-04
Genre
ISBN 1550586416

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This document, which consists of approximately 2500 lecture slides, offers a wealth of information on many topics relevant to programming in C++, including coverage of the C++ language itself, the C++ standard library and a variety of other libraries, numerous software tools, and an assortment of other programming-related topics. The coverage of the C++ language and standard library is current with the C++17 standard. C++ PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE. Many aspects of the C++ language are covered from introductory to more advanced. This material includes: the preprocessor, language basics (objects, types, values, operators, expressions, control-flow constructs, functions, and namespaces), classes, templates (function, class, variable, and alias templates, variadic templates, template specialization, and SFINAE), lambda expressions, inheritance (run-time polymorphism and CRTP), exceptions (exception safety and RAII), smart pointers, memory management (new and delete operators and expressions, placement new, and allocators), rvalue references (move semantics and perfect forwarding), concurrency (memory models, and happens-before and synchronizes-with relationships), compile-time computation, and various other topics (e.g., copy elision and initialization). C++ STANDARD LIBRARY AND VARIOUS OTHER LIBRARIES. Various aspects of the C++ standard library are covered including: containers, iterators, algorithms, I/O streams, time measurement, and concurrency support (threads, mutexes, condition variables, promises and futures, atomics, and fences). A number of Boost libraries are discussed, including the Intrusive, Iterator, and Container libraries. The OpenGL library and GLSL are discussed at length, along with several related libraries, including: GLFW, GLUT, and GLM. The CGAL library is also discussed in some detail. SOFTWARE TOOLS. A variety of software tools are discussed, including: static analysis tools (e.g., Clang Tidy and Clang Static Analyzer), code sanitizers (e.g., ASan, LSan, MSan, TSan, and UBSan), debugging and testing tools (e.g., Valgrind, LLVM XRay, and Catch2), performance analysis tools (e.g., Perf, PAPI, Gprof, and Valgrind/Callgrind), build tools (e.g., CMake and Make), version control systems (e.g., Git), code coverage analysis tools (e.g., Gcov, LLVM Cov, and Lcov), online C++ compilers (e.g., Compiler Explorer and C++ Insights), and code completion tools (e.g., YouCompleteMe, and LSP clients/servers).

Lecture Slides for the C++ Programming Language (Version: 2016-01-18)

Lecture Slides for the C++ Programming Language (Version: 2016-01-18)
Title Lecture Slides for the C++ Programming Language (Version: 2016-01-18) PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Adams
Publisher Michael Adams
Pages 921
Release 2016-01-18
Genre
ISBN 1550585835

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This document constitutes a detailed set of lecture slides on the C++ programming language and is current with the C++14 standard. Many aspects of the language are covered from introductory to more advanced. This material includes: language basics (objects, types, values, operators, expressions, control-flow constructs, functions, and namespaces), classes, templates (function, class, alias, and variable templates; template specialization; and variadic templates), lambda expressions, inheritance and run-time polymorphism, exceptions (exception safety, RAII, and smart pointers), rvalue references (move semantics and perfect forwarding), concurrency (sequential consistency, atomic memory operations, data races; threads, mutexes, condition variables, promises and futures, atomics, and fences; happens-before and synchronizes-with relationships; and sequentially-consistent and other memory models). A number of best practices, tips, and idioms regarding the use of the language are also presented. Some aspects of the C++ standard library are covered, including: containers, iterators, and algorithms; the std::vector and std::basic_string classes; I/O streams; and time measurement. Various general programming-related topics are also presented, such as material on: good programming practices, finite-precision arithmetic, and software documentation.