Probability and Random Processes with Applications to Signal Processing
by Henry Stark; John W. Woods
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For courses in Probability and Random Processes. Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes for Engineers, 4e is a useful text for electrical and computer engineers. This book is a comprehensive treatment of probability and random processes that, more than any other available source, combines rigor with accessibility . Beginning with the fundamentals of probability theory and requiring only college-level calculus, the book develops all the tools needed to understand more advanced topics such as random sequences, continuous-time random processes, and statistical signal processing. The book progresses at a leisurely pace, never assuming more knowledge than contained in the material already covered. Rigor is established by developing all results from the basic axiomsand carefully defining and discussing such advanced notions as stochastic convergence, stochastic integrals and resolution of stochastic processes..
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- Title
- Probability and Random Processes with Applications to Signal Processing
- Author
- Henry Stark; John W. Woods
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- Hardcover
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- Used - Acceptable
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- ISBN 10
- 0130200719
- ISBN 13
- 9780130200716
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall PTR
- Place of Publication
- Upper Saddle River, Nj
- Date Published
- 2001
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