Signal Analysis
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Rating | : | 4.54 (547 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0070484600 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Aimed at senior graduate students in electrical engineering, math, and physics departments.. The third edition emphasizes a concentrated revision of Parts II & III (leaving Part I virtually intact). There are problems, exercises, and applications throughout. The larger sections will show greater elaboration of the basic concepts of stochastic processes, typical sequences of random variables, and a greater emphasis on realistic methods of spectral estimation and analysis
Bruce D. Wilner said outstanding technical monograph. I term this a "monograph" because it reads as a series of investigations into specific applications of signal processing (heavily oriented toward spectrum and moment analysis) within numerous areas: biomedical, oceanographic, and so forth. Despite the author's claims, the degree of mathematical sophistication exhibited in the text is refreshing. There is much to be found here, extremely concisely summarized. As such, the text can readily serve as a refresher course that b. Brief but complete, With proofs but parsimonious ones If you have taken a typical EE signals and systems course, you might well enjoy this book as a refresher or reference (most of part I). Esp., the brevity but higher rigor of proofs is appreciated. A lot of part I and all of part II contain advanced sigs. & sys. material, and part III is a admittedly brief presentation of random processes, and estimation, etc. The strength of the book as a learning device is parts I-II. As a ref. the entire book is worthwhile.. A Customer said Professor Gerardo. Is the best book for Engineers in electronics