Continuous Signals and Systems with MATLAB is the first undergraduate text fully focused on continuous systems. It presents all of the material needed to master the subject and its related MATLAB problem-solving techniques. The authors cover all of the traditional topics and include chapters on sys
Detection Theory: Applications and Digital Signal Processing
โ Scribed by Ralph D. Hippenstiel
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 341
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Continuous Signals and Systems with MATLAB is the first undergraduate text fully focused on continuous systems. It presents all of the material needed to master the subject and its related MATLAB problem-solving techniques. The authors cover all of the traditional topics and include chapters on system design, state-space techniques, linearizing nonlinear systems, and the design and analysis of analog filters. They also discuss the five representations of continuous systems and explain how to go from one representation to another.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover......Page 1
Preface......Page 7
Author......Page 9
Contents......Page 11
1. Introduction......Page 17
2. Review of Deterministic and Random System and Signal Concepts......Page 29
3. Introduction to Signal Processing......Page 53
4. Hypothesis Testing......Page 79
5. Non-Parametric and Sequential Likelihood Ratio Detectors......Page 133
6. Detection of Dynamic Signals in White Gaussian Noise......Page 145
7. Detection of Signals in Colored Gaussian Noise......Page 181
8. Estimation......Page 233
9. Applications to Detection, Parameter Estimation, and Classification......Page 259
Appendices......Page 289
Index......Page 337
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