Welcome to the book on
Signals and Systems Through Octave
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This "book" is to help student write codes to understand subject of Signals and systems by supplementing  the existing text books.  I have not gone through a detailed derivations or examples for the concepts.  Rather the emphasis is on the coding.  The codes are tested for octave (a matlab clone) on Linux.

Codes given here are inefficient and fragile. The idea is to give the elementary stuff and allow the user to experiment with the codes.  I welcome people to contribute efficient code for this book as long as the codes are original and not pirated from the other sources.  The codes will be included with due credit to the author.  I would also appreciate
if someone can convert the octave codes to scilab codes.  Eventhough most of the programs are tested, I take no responsibility whatsoever it may be, for the consequences arising outof using the codes. 

Constructinve critisicm and suggetions are welcome.  I thank all the people who have helped me directly or indirectly in this adventure. 

NOTE

I have tested all the programs here, and inserted the tested programs.
However, I take no resposibility for any errors or wrong working of the
programs. Information contained herein has been obtained from sources
beleived to be reilable.  However, author doesnot guarantee the accuracy or
completeness of any information presented herein, and author shall not be
responsible for any errors, omissions or damages arising out of use of this
information and programs.



Visit  octave home page and download the latest version/routines
Visit octave documentation page
Windows version of octave can be downloaded from here
Book can be downloaded from here
Programs can be downloaded from here
Download scilab from here
You need Adobe acroread to view this "book"
Note:
 Check the recent updates and download the most recent version.  The book will be updated from time to time.
Programs are in the .tar.gz form.  Can be unzipeed and untarred on any unix flavour machines. Windows supprt - not guranteed.

Constructive suggetions are welcome
 


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