Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems

  Author:    Hwei Hsu, Hwei Hsu
  ISBN:    0070306419
  Sales Rank:    16632
  Published:    1995-03-01
  Publisher:    McGraw-Hill
  # Pages:    352
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 16 reviews
  Used Offers:    40 from $7.50
  Amazon Price:    $12.21
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Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems
  
This powerful study guide gives you 571 problems in signals and systems, fully solved step-by-step! From SchaumÕs, the original study guide, and studentsÕ favorite with over 30 million guides soldÑthis solution-packed timesaver helps you master every type of problem you will face on your tests, from simple questions on linear time-invariant systems to complex Fourier analysis of discrete-time systems and state space analysis. Go directly to the answers you need with a complete index. Compatible with any classroom text, SchaumÕs Outline of Signals and Systems is so complete itÕs the perfect tool for graduate or professional exam prep!
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07-07-08 4 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Good condition.
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Book almost like new - in great condition!! Would purchase from same seller again... And it was delivered quite quickly.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 09:58:47 EST)
07-07-08 4 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Good condition.
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Book almost like new - in great condition!! Would purchase from same seller again... And it was delivered quite quickly.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-06 03:01:42 EST)
02-18-08 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great to assist with signal analysis
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I am currently taking my first semester in systems and signal analysis. While the subject matter is a little intimidating in terms of math, this outline cuts through the generalities and provides great, worked out, stepped out examples for everything from the basic properties of LTI systems to convolution, laplace transforms, z-transforms, fourier analysis, and space state analysis. Between the class text and this outline, I am very well prepared for future classes in signals and systems. I would recommend this book to anyone who feels they may need a little help with signal analysis, especially since the price is right.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-08 03:04:31 EST)
01-14-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great little book
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this book is terrific.
It is short and concise relatively speaking.
It is not too wordy and fairly mathmatically based. It should be used in conjunction with other textbooks of course as it is a workbook or outline only but the math is everywhere explained and there are many examples worked through from beginning to end.
agree with previous reviewer "teddy", an absolute gem!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-19 03:01:06 EST)
09-25-07 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Signals and Systems
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Not one of Schaums good books. Skips too many steps in solving problems. Other EE students and also complained about this one. Usually Schaums a safe bet, just not this time.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-15 03:06:09 EST)
08-27-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Best Book EVER!!!!! (No Kidding)
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I don't even know how to start to express how much i love this book...i almost have tears in my eyes as im writing this LOL This book saved the rest of my studies in Electrical engineering. The book by OPPENHEIM is a WASTE of money AND time!!! It's a huge book that confuses students for nothing! But this one instead is more detailed and waaaaay smaller than OPPENHEIM's book. So that you actually learn waaaaay faster! It doesn't contain no stupid stories that we don't give a **** about LOL It goes straight to the point.
For me it's been the best book EVEEEEEEER!!!!! PERIOD!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-14 03:07:12 EST)
05-07-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  A Great Study Tool
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I purchased this book for a first course in Communications; Math of Linear Systems in the Electrical Engineering Department. This was the first outline book that I ever purchased. It was a great study tool. It is clearly organized and easily navigated. The language is plain and simple. The examples are effective in detailing the covered concepts, and will greatly improve your understanding of the material.

This book was used to clarify the concepts taught in the course - and accomplished that task well. It would be a poor idea to expect this book to teach Signals and Systems to someone unfamiliar with the concepts.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-14 03:07:12 EST)
02-27-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Organized, Clear and Complete with Appropriate Rigor
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The topics are well organized and covered with an attention to detail. In fact, some of the details regarding convergence of transforms are nicely and concisely presented in this text, while other more expensive texts gloss over certain subtle aspects (bilateral Laplace transforms). As a result of the quality of this book, I've used the text as the sole text for an undergraduate introduction to Signals & Systems. Like all Schaum's outlines, the book provides great detail in the steps necessary to arrive at final solutions. It's a bargain when used as a reference manual or tutorial.

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Unlike a typical course text, there is very little explanatory prose in each chapter. Without an understanding of the motivation or reason for using certain "tools" in an electrical engineer's toolset, a student can easily feel as though most of the presentations are mathematical exercises without connection to real signals or systems. I've found that in my use of this text, it is imperative that those connections are carefully made, and constantly re-enforced, while working the exercises. A user of this text benefits from seeing demonstrations, working on real-world problems and making the mental connections between the mathematical operations contain within.
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11-03-06 5 9\10
(Hide Review...)  A Work of Pure Imagination
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If you are trying to understand the premise and scope of signals and systems theory, look no farther. Hsu hit a home run in the materials--especially selection of problems--and their arrangement. To get the most out of this text, you will need to understand your calculus and your calculus-based physics backwards and forwards. Otherwise, some of this material may strike you as somewhat pointless.
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11-03-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A Work of Pure Imagination
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If you are trying to understand the premise and scope of signals and systems (analog or digital) theory, look no farther. Hsu hit a home run in the material (e.g., selection of problems) and its arrangement. To get the most out of this text, you will need to understand your calculus and your calculus-based physics backwards and forwards. Otherwise, some of this material may strike you as somewhat pointless.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-11-06 04:00:43 EST)
03-08-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The best
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The book arrived in a good condition; it's an excellent service, and I will come back again to purchase more next time!
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02-21-06 2 0\10
(Hide Review...)  crap
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not very helpful compared to the textbook I have. It has a lot of problems and worked out solutions sure, but not a whole lot on explaining the concepts behind them in words.
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02-14-06 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Excellent as a cheap textbook and source of solved problems
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This little Schaum's outline is an excellent introduction to signals and systems aimed primarily at the upper undergraduate electrical engineering student. It starts out with an introduction to the various properties of systems - Linearity, Time invariance, causality, BIBO stability - defines them clearly and explains what other properties hold if these properties are present. It does this in plain language that is absent in many expensive textbooks. Next it moves on to clearly describing convolution - the bane of many an EE student's existence. Next it shows how the loathsome task of convolution can be replaced by transform methods if you are dealing with an LTI system. The Laplace Transform method is introduced for continuous systems, and the Z-Transform for discrete time systems. Next Fourier analysis is explained for both continuous and discrete time systems. Next, the student gets just a taste of control theory with a chapter on state space analysis. The final chapter is on joining continuous and discrete systems with discussions on aliasing and sampling of continuous signals. These are very important since everything starts out and often ends up as an analog signal, even if you process it digitally. Of course, there is the ample helping of examples, solved problems, and unsolved problems that Schaum's outlines are famous for. I highly recommend this cost effective study aid.

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07-03-04 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great Book
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It's a great book with hundreds of solved problems. I used it with "Signals and Systems Made Ridiculously Simple" (Zoher Z. Karu) for learning Signals and Systems (with no prior knowledge of the subject) in 4 weeks.
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08-30-03 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  Excellent book
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This is the book to get if you're an Electrical/Computer Engineering student. It should be worth more for its marvelous coverage of all the topics. It was nice to be able to have it as reference but it is also nice to have for learning concepts. I used this book extensively to teach myself Fourier Series and Fourier Transforms in preparation for an introduction to Communication Systems Engineering Class. This book has also helped me understand concepts for other classes (Laplace Transforms, Z-Transforms etc) I highly recommend this book. It is well written and flow nicely. A bonus is the problem sets with solutions.
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10-02-02 3 2\3
(Hide Review...)  If you're serious, buy it anyway...
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If you're struggling like I did in the course then the problems don't offer enough detail to help.

The explanations are okay and a lot of times the schaum's outlines offer a different way of thinking about a problem than your text which might help.

But if you're serious about doing well, you should buy it anyway, because it won't hurt to have it.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 12:01:46 EST)
12-09-01 5 25\26
(Hide Review...)  Jackpot!
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First off, the first author was a former instructor at my university. I have never taken on of his courses, so this review has no bearing on the individual.

On the other hand, I'm taking a Linear Systems course and the required textbook is Signals and Systems by Oppenheim, one of the most expensive coffee table props to exist on this side of Silicon Valley.

Schaum's was only (price) and it seemed to cover all of the concepts found in a standard Linear Systems course. The only major difference was that instead of useless graphs, more useless techno-babble (to satisfy the needs of some Ph.D's that want to confuse the students so they feel strong and powerful - in other words maintain their authority), and sparse problems and even less frequent solutions, the text contains DETAILED solutions for its problems, along with useful equations and tables that HELP rather than confuse the student.

If you're taking a Linear Systems course, this book is MANDATORY. If instructors are reading this review, I highly recommend you grab a copy and see if you can use it as a supplement.

As a student, I can tell you that if you made other students purchase this text as a requirement, they would all eventually pick up a copy. It's THAT helpful.
I paid $100 for our required textbook and it's money down the drain.

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01-09-01 5 7\7
(Hide Review...)  Mandatory book for anyone working with signals and transform
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This is truly an excellent book to quickly recap the essentials of signals and their manipulations. By working along with the exercises, I was quickly able to come back to speed on such important issues such as convulutions, Fourier Transforms, and LTI systems.
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10-24-99 5 20\20
(Hide Review...)  Most useful even as a text book.
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Most Schaum's Outlines are usually supplements to a standard text book with lots of solved problems. This book actually can serve as a text book. It's organization is a pleasure. The subject is presented in a simple, well thought out matter, covers both the analog and digital areas. I highly recommend it. More advanced textbooks will be easier to read after you finish this book. The price makes it definitely a good bargain!
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