3 edition of An introduction to random signals and communication theory found in the catalog.
An introduction to random signals and communication theory
B. P. Lathi
Published
1968
by International Textbook Co. in Scranton
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Random signals and communication theory. |
Statement | [by] B. P. Lathi. |
Series | International textbooks in electrical engineering |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TK5101 .L332 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvi, 488 p. |
Number of Pages | 488 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5608650M |
LC Control Number | 68016126 |
For signals C and D of Fig. the mean υ ¯ is zero and the mean square is the lowest-order statistical measure of the magnitude of the signal. In the theoretical limiting process T→∞ the steady-state signal is presumed to have all possible values so that the averages expressed in Eqs. ()–() are complete. Even though the individual time series υ(t) cannot be defined, the. • Other books – Signals and Systems, Richard Baraniuk’s lecture notes, available on line – Types of signals – Sampling theory – Quantization • Signal analysis – Fourier Transform! Continuous time, Fourier series, • The future values of a random signal cannot be accurately predicted andFile Size: 2MB.
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Wilbur B. Davenport Jr. was an American engineer and scientist, known for his work on communications systems. William L. Root is the author of An Introduction to the Theory of Random Signals and Noise, published by Wiley. Read by: An introduction to random signals and communication theory.
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processes and random signals. With the involvement of time, the phenomenon of frequency also enters the picture. Consequently, random signal theory leans heavily on both probability and Fourier theories. Combining these subjects leads to a powerful tool for dealing with random signals and noise.
the term random signal is used also for signals falling into other categories, such as periodic signals, which have one or several parameters that have appropriate random behavior.
An example is a periodic sinusoidal signal with a random phase or amplitude. Signals can be treated either as deterministic or random, depending on the Size: KB. 1 Introduction 1 2 Probability 10 Introduction 10 Spinning pointers and flipping coins 14 Probability spaces 22 Discrete probability spaces 44 Continuous probability spaces 54 Independence 68 Elementary conditional probability 70 Problems 73 3 Random variables, vectors, and processes 82 Introduction 82File Size: 2MB.
Random signals and noise are present in many engineering systems and networks. Signal processing techniques allow engineers to distinguish between useful signals in audio, video or communication equipment, and interference, which disturbs the desired signal.
With a strong mathematical grounding, this text provides a clear introduction to the fundamentals of stochastic. An introduction to random signals and communication theory. by B.P. Lathi avg rating — 26 ratings — published Introduction to Random Signals and Communication Theory By B P Lathi Trending Today [PDF] Electronics – From Theory Into Practice: Applied Electricity and Electronics.
Wilbur B. Davenport Jr. was an American engineer and scientist, known for his work on communications systems. William L. Root is the author of An Introduction to the Theory of Random Signals and Noise, published by : Wilbur B.
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William L. Root Communications Systems and Statistics, The Book CHAPTER 2. PROBABILITY 5 Introduction, Fundamentals, Joint Probabilities, tion, Communication with Fixed Signals in Gaussian Noise, Signals with Unknown.
there are many excellent books on probability theory and random processes. However, we flnd that these texts are too demanding for the level of the course. On the other hand, books written for the engineering students tend to be fuzzy in their attempt to avoid subtle mathematical concepts.
As a result, we always end up having to complement the. Chapter Outline. Introduction to Probability. Continuous and Discrete Random Variables. Cumulative Distribution Function. Mean and Standard Deviation. The Histogram, pmf and PDF. Probability Distribution Functions. Noise in Communication Systems.
munication, at the undergraduate or beginning graduate level. The book also provides a review or introduction to communication systems for practitioners, easing the path to study of more advanced graduate texts and the research literature.
The prerequisite is a course on signals and systems, together with an introductory course on probability.
This book looks at the concepts of systems, serving as an introduction to systems theory. Also, this book examines signals, and the way that signals interact with physical systems. While this book strives to be discipline-neutral, it currently is focused strongly on electrical engineering concepts.
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