EE 341 - Objectives
 
 
The objectives of the linear systems sequence are for the student to be
able to analyze a linear time-invariant system, and to design simple control
systems and filters.  EE 341 covers time-domain and frequency-domain
representations of linear systems.  EE 342 will cover transfer function
representation of linear systems.
To accomplish this, the student will be able to:
- Describe the basics of linear time-invariant systems and systems.
 -  Determine whether a system is linear, time-invariant, and causal.
 -  Represent continuous-time linear systems by differential
equations, and discrete-time linear systems by difference equations.
 -  Find the output of a simple linear system by solving its differential or
difference equation.
 -  Find the output of a simple linear system through convolution techniques.
 - Determine the frequency components of signals using the Fourier transform.
 - Determine the responses of linear systems to simple inputs using Fourier
transform techniques.
 -  Analyze simple communication systems.
 -  Use the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) to approximate the discrete-time
Fourier transform (DTFT) of discrete-time signals.
 -  Use MATLAB to plot signals.
 -  Use MATLAB to generate computer implementations of the techniques for
analysis and design of linear systems discussed in this course.
 
 
Bill Rison,
<rison@ee.nmt.edu >