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paperbackEngels9780387907598
31-8-1982
This volume is the result of our teaching in the last few years of a first year graduate course on multivariable feedback systems addressed to control engineers. Meer
paperbackEngels9780387963198
1-5-1986
This book was written for an introductory one-term course in probability. It is intended to provide the minimum background in probability that is necessary for students interested in applications to engineering and the sciences. Meer
paperbackEngels9780387907574
14-3-1983
For most people, intuitive notions concerning probabilities are connected with relative frequencies of occurrence. For example, when we say that in toss ing a coin, the probability of its coming up "heads" is 1/2, we usually mean that in a large number of tosses, about 1/2 of the tosses will come up heads. Meer
gebondenEngels9780387975733
29-9-1994
This book is the result of our teaching over the years an undergraduate course on Linear Optimal Systems to applied mathematicians and a first-year graduate course on Linear Systems to engineers. Meer
paperbackEngels9780387966724
8-12-1987
This book was written as a first treatment of statistical com munication theory and communication systems at a senior graduate level. The only formal prerequisite is a knowledge of ele mentary calculus; however, some familiarity with linear systems and transform theory will be helpful. Meer
gebondenEngels9780387941738
16-3-1998
The purpose of this book is to introduce the reader to the basic theory of signal detection and estimation. It is assumed that the reader has a working knowledge of applied probability and random processes such as that taught in a typical first-semester graduate engineering course on these subjects. Meer
paperbackEngels9781461291503
12-12-2011
Due to a steady flow of requests over several years, Springer-Verlag now provides a corrected reprint of this text. It is designed to serve as a text for a first semester graduate level course for students in digital communication systems. Meer
paperbackEngels9781461295457
30-9-2011
This book is a revision of Stochastic Processes in Information and Dynamical Systems written by the first author (E.W.) and published in 1971. The book was originally written, and revised, to provide a graduate level text in stochastic processes for students whose primary interest is its applications. Meer
paperbackEngels9781441928375
1-12-2010
The purpose of this book is to introduce the reader to the basic theory of signal detection and estimation. It is assumed that the reader has a working knowledge of applied probability and random processes such as that taught in a typical first-semester graduate engineering course on these subjects. Meer
paperbackEngels9781461397106
14-12-2011
Much of that which is ordinal is modeled as analog. Most computational engines on the other hand are dig- ital. Transforming from analog to digital is straightforward: we simply sample. Meer
paperbackEngels9781461397595
7-1-2012
Advanced Topics in Shannon Sampling and Interpolation Theory is the second volume of a textbook on signal analysis solely devoted to the topic of sampling and restoration of continuous time signals and images. Meer
paperbackEngels9781461278214
19-9-2011
This book is a revision of Random Point Processes written by D. L. Snyder and published by John Wiley and Sons in 1975. More emphasis is given to point processes on multidimensional spaces, especially to pro cesses in two dimensions. Meer
paperbackEngels9781461283706
17-9-2011
This book contains a unified treatment of a class of problems of signal detection theory. This is the detection of signals in addi tive noise which is not required to have Gaussian probability den sity functions in its statistical description. Meer
paperbackEngels9781461269618
17-10-2012
This book is the result of our teaching over the years an undergraduate course on Linear Optimal Systems to applied mathematicians and a first-year graduate course on Linear Systems to engineers. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540525899
5-7-1990
"Specification and transformation of programs" is short for a methodology of software development where, from a formal specification of a problem to be solved, programs correctly solving that problem are constructed by stepwise application of formal, semantics-preserving transformation rules. Meer