Probability, random variables, and random signal principles

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Probability, random variables, and random signal principles

Peyton Z. Peebles, Jr.

(McGraw-Hill series in electrical and computer engineering)

McGraw-Hill, 2001

4th ed., International ed.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The fourth edition of "Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles" continues the success of previous editions with its concise introduction to probability theory for the junior-senior level course in electrical engineering. The book offers a careful, logical organization which stresses fundamentals and includes almost 900 student exercises and abundant practical applications for engineers to understand probability concepts.The most important new material in this edition relates to discrete-time random processes and sequences, and other topics in the general area of digital signal processing, such as the DT linear system.

Table of Contents

1 Probability2 The Random Variable3 Operations on one Random Variable--Expectation4 Multiple Random Variables5 Operations of Multiple Random Variables6 Random Processes-Temporal Characteristics7 Random Processes-Spectral Characteristics8 Linear Systems with Random Inputs9 Optimum Linear Systems10 Some Practical Applications of the TheoryAppendix A Review of the Impulse FunctionAppendix B Gaussian Distribution FunctionAppendix C Useful Mathematical QuantitiesAppendix D Review of Fourier TransformsAppendix E Table of Useful Fourier TransformsAppendix F Some Probability Densities and DistributionsAppendix G Some Mathematical Topics of Interest

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