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An Introduction to the Theory of Random Signals and Noise

An Introduction to the Theory of Random Signals and Noise

Davenport, W. B.  Root, W. L. 

Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society
Publication Date: October 1987
Wiley-IEEE Press
Number of Pages: 408
Edition: 1
Subject Category: Interscience Book online

Hardcover   Price: US $129.50   ISBN: 0879422351   » Buy at Wiley.com

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Abstract
The "bible" of a whole generation of communications engineers, this 1958 classic has been out of print — and sorely missed — for some years. Its republication will be welcomed alike by recent and long-time members of the profession. It treats the statistical theory underlying the study of signals and noises in communications systems," emphasizing techniques as well-as results.

Table of Contents
Preface to the IEEE Press Edition.

Preface.

Errata.

Introduction.

Probability.

Random Variables and Probability Distributions.

Averages.

Sampling.

Spectral Analysis.

Shot Noise.

The Gaussian Process.

Linear Systems.

Noise Figures.

Optimum Linear Systems.

Nonlinear Devices: The Direct Method.

Nonlinear Devices: The Transform Method.

Statistical Detection Signals.

Appendix 1: The Impulse Function.

Appendix 2: Integral Equations.

Bibliography.

Index.

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