Signals and Systems

Course logo for 6.003. Signals and Systems: modeling, analysis, design.

Course logo for 6.003, highlighting the main themes of the course. (Figure by Prof. Dennis Freeman.)

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MIT Course Number

6.003

As Taught In

Fall 2011

Level

Undergraduate

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Course Description

6.003 covers the fundamentals of signal and system analysis, focusing on representations of discrete-time and continuous-time signals (singularity functions, complex exponentials and geometrics, Fourier representations, Laplace and Z transforms, sampling) and representations of linear, time-invariant systems (difference and differential equations, block diagrams, system functions, poles and zeros, convolution, impulse and step responses, frequency responses). Applications are drawn broadly from engineering and physics, including feedback and control, communications, and signal processing.

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Dennis Freeman. 6.003 Signals and Systems. Fall 2011. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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