NETWORKS, SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

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About Course

Explore the fundamental principles of networks, signals, and systems in this comprehensive course. Gain in-depth knowledge of how signals are processed, transmitted, and utilized in various network systems, and understand the mathematical frameworks that underpin these concepts.

What Will You Learn?

  • Fundamental concepts of signals and systems
  • Time and frequency domain analysis of signals
  • Fourier and Laplace transforms
  • Signal filtering and modulation techniques
  • Basics of network theory and graph theory
  • Analysis of electrical networks using network theorems
  • Practical applications of signal processing and network analysis

Course Content

NETWORKS, SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
The "Networks, Signals, and Systems" course is designed to provide a thorough understanding of the interplay between signals and networks. You will delve into the core concepts of signal processing, network theory, and system analysis. The course covers a wide range of topics including time and frequency domain analysis, Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, signal filtering, modulation techniques, and network topologies. You will start with the basics of signals and systems, learning about different types of signals, their properties, and how they can be manipulated. The course will then introduce network theory, covering topics such as graph theory, network theorems, and the analysis of electrical networks. Throughout the course, you will engage with practical examples and real-world applications to solidify your understanding.

  • CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
  • CONTINUOUS-TIME SIGNALS
  • DISCRETE TIME SIGNALS

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