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Probability Theory, Statistics, Signal Processing - General & Miscellaneous, Mathematical Programming & Operations Research
Probability, Random Signals, and Statistics by Xiao-Rong Li, Steven Strauss β€” book cover

Probability, Random Signals, and Statistics

by Xiao-Rong Li, Steven Strauss
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With this innovative text, the study-and teaching- of probability and random signals becomes simpler, more streamlined, and more effective. Its unique "textgraph" format makes it both student-friendly and instructor-friendly. Pages with a larger typeface form a concise text for basic topics and make ideal transparencies; pages with smaller type provide more detailed explanations and more advanced material.

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In this outgrowth of his undergraduate courses on probability and random signals (e.g. grade point averages), Rong (electrical engineering, U. of New Orleans) utilizes a textgraph format of fonts suitable for direct use as transparencies/viewgraphs and smaller type providing further detail. He covers: basic concepts in probability and statistics, random variables, random processes, power spectral density, linear systems with random inputs, and optimal linear systems. Includes worked examples from diverse engineering applications, 40 self-test problems with solutions, a description of the companion software written in MATLAB, and tips for using MATLAB computer language. An instructor's manual is available. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 24, 1999
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
472
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849304330

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