This text serves as an excellent introduction to statistics for signal analysis. Be aware that it emphasizes theory over numerical methods - and that it is dense. If one is not looking for lengthy explanations but instead wants to get to the point quickly this book may be for them.
A First Course in Statistics for Signal Analysis
โ Scribed by Wojbor A. Woyczynski
- Publisher
- Birkhรคuser Boston
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 215
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This self-contained, deliberately compact, and user-friendly book is designed for a first, one-semester course in statistical signal analysis for a broad audience of students in engineering and the physical sciences. The emphasis throughout is on fundamental concepts and relationships in the statistical theory of stationary random signals, explained in a concise, yet fairly rigorous presentation. Developed by the author over the course of several years of classroom use, this book may be used by junior/senior undergraduates or graduate students in electrical, systems, computer, and biomedical engineering, as well as the physical sciences.
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This text serves as an excellent introduction to statistics for signal analysis. Be aware that it emphasizes theory over numerical methods - and that it is dense. If one is not looking for lengthy explanations but instead wants to get to the point quickly this book may be for them.
<p><p>'A First Course in Statistics for Signal Analysis' <i>is a small, dense, and inexpensive book that covers exactly what the title says: statistics for signal analysis. The book has much to recommend it. The author clearly understands the topics presented. The topics are covered in a rigorous ma
<p><p>'A First Course in Statistics for Signal Analysis' <i>is a small, dense, and inexpensive book that covers exactly what the title says: statistics for signal analysis. The book has much to recommend it. The author clearly understands the topics presented. The topics are covered in a rigorous ma
<p><p>'A First Course in Statistics for Signal Analysis' <i>is a small, dense, and inexpensive book that covers exactly what the title says: statistics for signal analysis. The book has much to recommend it. The author clearly understands the topics presented. The topics are covered in a rigorous ma
<p><p><p>This essentially self-contained, deliberately compact, and user-friendly textbook is designed for a first, one-semester course in statistical signal analysis for a broad audience of students in engineering and the physical sciences. The emphasis throughout is on fundamental concepts and rel