Vaidehi , is an exploration of the nuanced portrayal of female characters in the Ramayana. It delves into the roles of women like Sitha, Ahalya, Tara, Sumithra and all other female characters in Ramayana, who have been pillars of strength, wisdom, and resilience. Through Vaidehi, we aim to challenge the modern-day misconceptions surrounding these characters and to provide an authentic, empowering perspective on feminism through their stories.
The book, in its Second Edition, continues to provide a comprehensive treatment of signals and systems commencing from an elementary level and going on to a thorough analysis of mathematical tools such as Fourier transform, Laplace transform, Z-transform and Discrete-time Fourier transform. The concepts of convolution and correlation and their relationship have been explained in a clear and lucid manner. Both continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems have been covered, and thoroughly supported with adequate number of explained examples.The book is intended for the BE/BTech students of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Information Communication Technology (ICT), Telecommunication Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. NEW TO THIS EDITION • A new chapter on MATLAB programming for generation of continuous-time and discrete-time series is added. • MATLAB solutions have been given for stability testing of discrete-time systems. • Sections on simple electronic systems realization have been added in existing Chapter 6. • More solved examples, problems and multiple choice questions, have been added in almost every chapter to reinforce the understanding of the theory. AUDIENCE • BE/BTech students of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Information Communication Technology (ICT), Telecommunication Engineering and Biomedical Engineering.
Vaidehi , is an exploration of the nuanced portrayal of female characters in the Ramayana. It delves into the roles of women like Sitha, Ahalya, Tara, Sumithra and all other female characters in Ramayana, who have been pillars of strength, wisdom, and resilience. Through Vaidehi, we aim to challenge the modern-day misconceptions surrounding these characters and to provide an authentic, empowering perspective on feminism through their stories.
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