eBooks eBooks
Statistical Signal Processing of Complex-Valued Data: The Theory of Improper and Noncircular Signals
Date: 5 November 2010 | Author: Book-share | Views: 202    

Statistical Signal Processing of Complex-Valued Data: The Theory of Improper and Noncircular Signals Free & Full Download

Statistical Signal Processing of Complex-Valued Data: The Theory of Improper and Noncircular Signals

Statistical Signal Processing of Complex-Valued Data: The Theory of Improper and Noncircular Signals by Peter J. Schreier, Louis L. Scharf

Cambridge University Press | 2010 | ISBN: 0521897726 | 330 pages | PDF | 14 MB

Complex-valued random signals are embedded in the very fabric of science and engineering, yet the usual assumptions made about their statistical behavior are often a poor representation of the underlying physics. This book deals with improper and noncircular complex signals, which do not conform to classical assumptions, and it demonstrates how correct treatment of these signals can have significant payoffs. The book begins with detailed coverage of the fundamental theory and presents a variety of tools and algorithms for dealing with improper and noncircular signals.

It provides a comprehensive account of the main applications, covering detection, estimation, and signal analysis of stationary, nonstationary, and cyclostationary processes. Providing a systematic development from the origin of complex signals to their probabilistic description makes the theory accessible to newcomers. This book is ideal for graduate students and researchers working with complex data in a range of research areas from communications to oceanography.

 

Statistical Signal Processing of Complex-Valued Data: The Theory of Improper and Noncircular Signals

Download Links (clickable):

 

 

 

 

For more eBooks visit my Profile - click at my nickname

I share many new interesting eBooks every day

 

.


Share This Post :



Please Login or Create a FREE Account to Post Comments



Information

Members of Guest cannot leave comments.