Sunday, September 16, 2007

Electrical Engineering EBooks

1. Signals and Systems with MATLAB Computing and Simulink Modeling

This text contains a comprehensive discussion on continuous and discrete time signals and systems with many MATLAB® and several Simulink® examples. It is written for junior and senior electrical and computer engineering students, and for self-study by working professionals. The prerequisites are a basic course in differential and integral calculus, and basic electric circuit theory. To get the most out of this text, it is highly recommended that Appendix A is thoroughly reviewed. This appendix serves as an introduction to MATLAB, and is intended for those who are not familiar with it.

http://rapidshare.com/files/23222882/_2006-09__0974423998_Signals_and_Systems_with_MATLAB_Computing_and_Simulink_Modeling_3rd_Ed.rar

2. Signals and Systems With Matlab Application

Excellent book with many practical examples solved in detail. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title

http://rapidshare.com/files/1535870/SignaSystWMatlabApplications_muya.rar

3. Business, Economics, and Finance with Matlab, GIS, and Simulation Models

Although there are hundreds of books about MATLAB, there are no books that fully explore its value in the field of business economics. Few books describe how geographic information can be explicitly incorporated in business decisions, or explain how sophisticated MATLAB applications can be provided to users via the Internet using a remote-hosted, thin client environment.

Business, Economics and Finance with MATLAB, GIS and Simulation Models responds by providing a unique overview of sophisticated business and financial applications. This book describes models that have been developed for facing the challenges of finance, retail sales, taxes, location, economic impact, public policy, and other issues that executives, investors, and economists confront on a daily basis. It also offers groundbreaking insight into the many calculation and modeling tools that can be remotely hosted and run over the Internet, resulting in substantial user benefits and cost savings.

Many techniques and models directly incorporate geographic information and GIS into the analysis in a way that was impossible until quite recently. Some techniques, such as fuzzy logic, retail sales, and Simulink economic impact models are described for the first time in print in this book.By following this blueprint, you will be able to direct tremendously higher amount of computational power toward the challenges that confront your business.

http://rapidshare.com/files/978231/1584883480.rar

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