An introduction to the theory of random signals and noise /
Davenport, Wilbur B.,
An introduction to the theory of random signals and noise / Wilbur B. Davenport, Jr., William L. Root. - 1 PDF (xiii, 393 pages) : illustrations.
Reprint. Originally published: New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. "Published under the sponsorship of the IEEE Communications Society." Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-389).
Preface to the IEEE Press Edition -- Preface -- Errata -- Introduction -- Probability -- Random Variables and Probability Distributions -- Averages -- Sampling -- Spectral Analysis -- Shot Noise. The Gaussian Process -- Linear Systems -- Noise Figures -- Optimum Linear Systems -- Nonlinear Devices: The Direct Method -- Nonlinear Devices: The Transform Method -- Statistical Detection Signals. Appendix 1: The Impulse Function -- Appendix 2: Integral Equations -- Bibliography -- Index.
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This "bible" of a whole generation of communications engineers was originally published in 1958. The focus is on the statistical theory underlying the study of signals and noises in communications systems, emphasizing techniques as well s results. End of chapter problems are provided. Sponsored by: IEEE Communications Society.
Mode of access: World Wide Web
9780470544143
10.1109/9780470544143 doi
Statistical communication theory.
Signal theory (Telecommunication)
Electronic books.
621.38/043
An introduction to the theory of random signals and noise / Wilbur B. Davenport, Jr., William L. Root. - 1 PDF (xiii, 393 pages) : illustrations.
Reprint. Originally published: New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. "Published under the sponsorship of the IEEE Communications Society." Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-389).
Preface to the IEEE Press Edition -- Preface -- Errata -- Introduction -- Probability -- Random Variables and Probability Distributions -- Averages -- Sampling -- Spectral Analysis -- Shot Noise. The Gaussian Process -- Linear Systems -- Noise Figures -- Optimum Linear Systems -- Nonlinear Devices: The Direct Method -- Nonlinear Devices: The Transform Method -- Statistical Detection Signals. Appendix 1: The Impulse Function -- Appendix 2: Integral Equations -- Bibliography -- Index.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
This "bible" of a whole generation of communications engineers was originally published in 1958. The focus is on the statistical theory underlying the study of signals and noises in communications systems, emphasizing techniques as well s results. End of chapter problems are provided. Sponsored by: IEEE Communications Society.
Mode of access: World Wide Web
9780470544143
10.1109/9780470544143 doi
Statistical communication theory.
Signal theory (Telecommunication)
Electronic books.
621.38/043