01259nam--2200397---450-99000286129020331620090601100201.088-498-1278-7000286129USA01000286129(ALEPH)000286129USA0100028612920070126h2005----km-y0itay50------baitaIT||||||||001yy<<La>> teoria politica di Bruno Leoniscritti di : Mauro Barberis...[et al.]a cura di Antonio Masalaintroduzione di Angelo PanebiancoSoveria MannelliRubbettinocopyr. 2005226 p.23 cmFilosofia politicaSaggi72001Filosofia politicaSaggi7Leoni,BrunoPensiero politico320.01BARBERIS,MauroMASALA,AntonioPANEBIANCO,AntonioLEONI,BrunoITsalbcISBD990002861290203316320.01 TEO 1 (IG XIX 619)50286 G.(IG XIX)00119877BKGIUIANNONE9020070126USA011526RSIAV59020090601USA011002Teoria politica di Bruno Leoni992169UNISA06419nam 22009373u 450 991014355190332120210113132343.01-280-23885-297866102388590-470-24257-40-471-65637-20-471-65638-0(CKB)1000000000355686(EBL)240699(OCoLC)63652438(SSID)ssj0000566863(PQKBManifestationID)12228224(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000566863(PQKBWorkID)10562551(PQKB)10333262(CaSebORM)9780471464822(MiAaPQ)EBC240699(PPN)177058870(EXLCZ)99100000000035568620131014d2005|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrIntroduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design[electronic resource]1st editionHoboken Wiley20051 online resource (441 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-471-46482-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND FILTER DESIGN; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Applications of DSP; 1.3 Discrete-Time Signals; 1.3.1 Modeling and Properties of Discrete-Time Signals; 1.3.2 Unit Pulse Function; 1.3.3 Constant Sequence; 1.3.4 Unit Step Function; 1.3.5 Real Exponential Function; 1.3.6 Complex Exponential Function; 1.3.7 Properties of cos(w(0)n); 1.4 History of Filter Design; 1.5 Analog and Digital Signal Processing; 1.5.1 Operation of a Mobile Phone Network; 1.6 Summary; Problems; References; 2 Time-Domain Analysis and z Transform2.1 A Linear, Time-Invariant System2.1.1 Models of the Discrete-Time System; 2.1.2 Recursive Algorithm; 2.1.3 Convolution Sum; 2.2 z Transform Theory; 2.2.1 Definition; 2.2.2 Zero Input and Zero State Response; 2.2.3 Linearity of the System; 2.2.4 Time-Invariant System; 2.3 Using z Transform to Solve Difference Equations; 2.3.1 More Applications of z Transform; 2.3.2 Natural Response and Forced Response; 2.4 Solving Difference Equations Using the Classical Method; 2.4.1 Transient Response and Steady-State Response; 2.5 z Transform Method Revisited; 2.6 Convolution Revisited2.7 A Model from Other Models2.7.1 Review of Model Generation; 2.8 Stability; 2.8.1 Jury-Marden Test; 2.9 Solution Using MATLAB Functions; 2.10 Summary; Problems; References; 3 Frequency-Domain Analysis; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Theory of Sampling; 3.2.1 Sampling of Bandpass Signals; 3.3 DTFT and IDTFT; 3.3.1 Time-Domain Analysis of Noncausal Inputs; 3.3.2 Time-Shifting Property; 3.3.3 Frequency-Shifting Property; 3.3.4 Time Reversal Property; 3.4 DTFT of Unit Step Sequence; 3.4.1 Differentiation Property; 3.4.2 Multiplication Property; 3.4.3 Conjugation Property; 3.4.4 Symmetry Property3.5 Use of MATLAB to Compute DTFT3.6 DTFS and DFT; 3.6.1 Introduction; 3.6.2 Discrete-Time Fourier Series; 3.6.3 Discrete Fourier Transform; 3.6.4 Reconstruction of DTFT from DFT; 3.6.5 Properties of DTFS and DFT; 3.7 Fast Fourier Transform; 3.8 Use of MATLAB to Compute DFT and IDFT; 3.9 Summary; Problems; References; 4 Infinite Impulse Response Filters; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Magnitude Approximation of Analog Filters; 4.2.1 Maximally Flat and Butterworth Approximation; 4.2.2 Design Theory of Butterworth Lowpass Filters; 4.2.3 Chebyshev I Approximation4.2.4 Properties of Chebyshev Polynomials4.2.5 Design Theory of Chebyshev I Lowpass Filters; 4.2.6 Chebyshev II Approximation; 4.2.7 Design of Chebyshev II Lowpass Filters; 4.2.8 Elliptic Function Approximation; 4.3 Analog Frequency Transformations; 4.3.1 Highpass Filter; 4.3.2 Bandpass Filter; 4.3.3 Bandstop Filter; 4.4 Digital Filters; 4.5 Impulse-Invariant Transformation; 4.6 Bilinear Transformation; 4.7 Digital Spectral Transformation; 4.8 Allpass Filters; 4.9 IIR Filter Design Using MATLAB; 4.10 Yule-Walker Approximation; 4.11 Summary; Problems; References5 Finite Impulse Response FiltersA practical and accessible guide to understanding digital signal processingIntroduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design was developed and fine-tuned from the author's twenty-five years of experience teaching classes in digital signal processing. Following a step-by-step approach, students and professionals quickly master the fundamental concepts and applications of discrete-time signals and systems as well as the synthesis of these systems to meet specifications in the time and frequency domains. 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A978664AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910143551903321Introduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design2230610UNINA03812nam 2200673 a 450 991096158310332120240514050444.01-283-31340-5978661331340990-272-7789-3(CKB)2550000000063486(EBL)793561(OCoLC)759101378(SSID)ssj0001101301(PQKBManifestationID)11600767(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001101301(PQKBWorkID)11067119(PQKB)11497388(MiAaPQ)EBC793561(Au-PeEL)EBL793561(CaPaEBR)ebr10508945(DE-B1597)719780(DE-B1597)9789027277893(EXLCZ)99255000000006348620111213d1991 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPerspectives on Arabic linguistics III papers from the Third Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics /editors, Bernard Comrie, Mushira Eid1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia :John Benjamins Pub. Co.,1991.1 online resource (286 pages) illustrations, chartsAmsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,0304-0763 ;v. 80Symposium held at the University of Utah, Mar. 3-4, 1989.90-272-3577-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.PERSPECTIVES ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS III PAPERS FROM THE THIRD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; I. ARABIC IN RELATION TO OTHER LANGUAGES; ON THE IMPORTANCE OF ARABIC FOR GENERAL LINGUISTIC THEORY; VERBLESS SENTENCES IN ARABIC AND HEBREW; SEMITIC GUTTURALS AND DISTINCTIVE FEATURE THEORY; ARABIC LOANWORDS IN ACEHNESE; A CONTRASTIVE STUDY OF MIDDLE AND UNACCUSATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN ARABIC AND ENGLISH; II. GRAMMATICAL PERSPECTIVESEPENTHESIS IN MAKKAN ARABIC: UNSYLLABIFIED CONSONANTS VS. DEGENERATE SYLLABLES; COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF ARABIC MORPHOLOGY: A TWO-LEVEL APPROACH WITH DETOURS; CAUSATIVES IN MOROCCAN ARABIC; III. SOCIO- AND PSYCHO- LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVES; WOMEN, MEN, AND LINGUISTIC VARIATION IN THE ARAB WORLD; CODE-SWITCHING AND LINGUISTIC ACCOMMODATION IN ARABIC; AGRAMMATISM IN ARABIC; INDEXThis is the third in a continuing series of papers presented at the annual meetings of the Arabic Linguistic Society whose primary purpose is to provide a forum for the study of Arabic within current approaches in linguistics. The volume includes a section on Arabic in relation to other languages, with papers ranging from the importance of Arabic to general linguistic theory, and guttural phonology to Arabic loanwords in Acehnese, verbless sentences in Arabic and Hebrew, and a contrastive study of middle and unaccusative constructions in Arabic and English.Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science.Series IV,Current issues in linguistic theory ;v. 80.Arabic languageSyntaxCongressesArabic languageGrammarCongressesArabic languageSocial aspectsCongressesArabic languageSyntaxArabic languageGrammarArabic languageSocial aspects492.7492.705Comrie Bernard1947-152014Eid Mushira173922MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961583103321Perspectives on Arabic linguistics III4374577UNINA