Book Description
This book is concerned with Laplace and z-transforms and their
application in, primarily, electrical/electronic and control
engineering.
Features and Benefits
written at a pace and in language suitable for engineers rather
than mathematicians
aimed at students for whom mathematics is not their prime interest
but who need an understanding of the subject
develops and applies the techniques of laplace and z-transform in
an engineering context
aims to ensure that the student acquires some proficiency in the
handling of Laplace and z-transforms and their use in engineering
Synopsis
This is one of the books in a series designed to provide
engineering students in colleges and universities with a
mathematical toolkit. In the United Kingdom, it is aimed primarily
at HNC/HND students and first year undergraduates. Thus the
mathematics assumed is that in BTEC National Certificates and
Diplomas or in A-level. The pace of development of the mathematics
has been aimed at the notional reader for whom mathematics is not
their prime interest or "best subject" but who need the
mathematics in their other studies. The mathematics is developed
and applied in an engineering context with large numbers of worked
examples and problems, all with answers, being supplied. This book
is concerned with Laplace and z-transforms and their application
in, primarily, electrical/electronic and control engineering. A
familiarity with basic calculus is assumed. The aim has been to
include sufficient worked examples and problems to enable the
reader to acquire some proficiency in the handling of Laplace
transforms and an introduction to z-transforms.
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