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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Scott L Miller; Donald G Childers |
| ISBN: | 9780123869814 0123869811 |
| OCLC Number: | 696092052 |
| Description: | xii, 611 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Ch.1. Introduction -- Ch.2. Introduction to Probability Theory -- Ch.3. Random Variables, Distributions, and Density Functions -- Ch.4. Operations of a Single Random Variable -- Ch.5. Pairs of Random Variables -- Ch.6. Multiple Random Variables -- Ch.7. Random Sums and Sequences -- Ch.8. Random Processes -- Ch.9. Markov Processes -- Ch.10. Power Spectral Density -- Ch.11. Random Processes in Linear Systems -- Ch.12. Simulation Techniques. |
| Responsibility: | Scott L. Miller, Donald Childers. |
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"...primarily focused toward undergraduate students in areas of electrical and computer engineering...the book is very well written and wasy to read and follow." -Ali Esmaili, in TECHNOMETRICS, VOL. 47, 2005 "...very well written...I think this is a highly valuable textbook that is very recommendable for students, researchers as well as practitioners interested in signal processing and communications." - Stefan Reh, Carnegie Mellon University "...it is well written, providing the intended readership with tools and methods to study and solve problems concerning random signals and systems." -Evelyn Buckwar, Zentralblatt MATH Berlin "Electrical and computer engineers Miller (Texas A&M U.) and Childers (emeritus, U. of Florida) present a textbook for an upper-division undergraduate course in probability, or an introductory graduate course in random processes within an electrical engineering curriculum. Students are assumed to have the background appropriate to those levels. The area is primarily mathematical, but they treat the mathematics as a tool for engineers rather than a rigorous or elegant entity in its own right. They seek a balance between explaining elementary concepts clearly and providing enough depth that students can study modern communications systems, control systems, signal processing techniques, and other applications."--Reference and Research Book News, Inc. Read more...
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