2.1 Discrete-time signals:sequences 2.1.1 Definition 2.1.2 Classification of sequence 2.1.3 Basic sequences 2.1.4 Period of sequence 2.1.5 Symmetry of sequence 2.1.6 Energy of sequence 2.1.7 The basic operations of sequences 2.2 Discrete-time system 2.2.1 Definition:input-output description of systems 2.2.2 Classification of discrete-time system 2.2.3 Linear time-invariant system(LTI) 2.2.4 Linear constant-coefficient difference equation 2.2.5. Direct implementation of discrete-time system 2.3 Frequency-domain representation of discrete-time signal and system 2.3.1 definition of fourier transform 2.3.2 frequency response of system 2.3.3 properties of fourier transform
6.0 Introduction 6.1 Block Diagram Representation of Linear Constant-Coefficient Difference Equations 6.2 Signal Flow Graph Representation of Linear Constant-Coefficient Difference Equations 6.3 Basic Structures for IIR Systems 6.4 Transposed(转置) Forms 6.5 Basic Network Structures for FIR Systems
MODULE 4.1 A Basic Model of Performance MODULE 4.2 Extensions of the Basic Performance Model MODULE 4.3 Job Analysis:Fundamental Properties and Practices MODULE 4.4 Job Analysis:Newer Developments MODULE 4.5 Job Evaluation and the Law
Consumption-Based Model and Basic Pricing model Basic question to decide for an investor: (1) how much to save; (2)how much to consume; (3)what portfolio of assets to hold. Pricing equation come from the first order condition for this decision
10.1 Basic concepts 10.1.2 Why Select Prestressing in R.C Structure? 10.2 Basic behavior of P.C 10.6 P.C member under uniaxial tension. 10.7.Design of P.C.member under uniaxial tension. 10.8 P.C member resist bending moment