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John Hopkins University: Signals Systems Control

John Hopkins University: Signals Systems Control

The demonstrations given on this Web site are a collection of Java applets and RealAudio clips that explain many underlying concepts of math and engineering. They were developed at John Hopkins University for a project that attempts to use the technology of the World Wide Web in engineering education. Students, under the supervision of electrical and computer engineering professor Dr. Rugh, have prepared many of the demonstrations. The moving graphics help illustrate such difficult topics as convolution, Fourier Series approximations, and signal sampling -- things that cannot be accomplished through traditional text book learning. A total of nineteen demonstrations are available, and one is still under construction.

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