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Señales y Sistemas

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Course by: Pedro Santacruz, Richard Baraniuk. E-mail the authors

Based on: Signals and Systems by Richard Baraniuk

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Summary: Este curso trata acerca de señales, sistemas, y transformadas a partir de las bases matématicas y teoréticas hasta las implementaciones prácticas en circuitos y algortimos. Al terminar ELEC 301, tendrá un amplio entendimiento de las matématicas y temas prácticos relacionados con las señales en tiempo continuo y tiempo discreto, sistemas lineales invariantes en el tiempo, la convuloción, y la trasformada de Fourier.

Instructor: Richard Baraniuk

Institution: Rice University

Course Number: Elec 301

This collection contains: Modules by: Benjamin Fite, Don Johnson, JP Slavinsky, Justin Romberg, Melissa Selik, Michael Haag, Phil Schniter, Ricardo Radaelli-Sanchez, Ricardo von Borries, Richard Baraniuk, Roy Ha, Steven J. Cox, Thanos Antoulas. Modules translated by: Erika Jackson, Fara Meza.

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