Despite their unpredictable nature, random signals exhibit regularity in their average properties de...
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Despite their unpredictable nature, random signals exhibit regularity in their average properties described mathematically. Thus Manolakis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), with electrical and computer engineering colleagues at MIT and Northeastern U., introduces the theory and algorithms used for the analysis and processing of random signals and their applications. A flowchart depicts the text's organization covering optimal and real- world aspects of the application areas of signal modeling, adaptive filtering, spectral estimation, and array processing. In contrast to previous chapters, the final one focuses on topics requiring higher- order statistics. Chapters include problems to solve for upper-level students. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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