Detection, Estimation, And Modulation Theory Part 1 (Paperback)
Harry L. Van Trees
- 出版商: Wiley
- 出版日期: 2001-10-11
- 售價: $1,700
- 貴賓價: 9.8 折 $1,666
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 716
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0471095176
- ISBN-13: 9780471095170
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其他版本:
Detection Estimation and Modulation Theory, Part I, 2/e (Hardcover)
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Originally published in 1968, Harry Van Trees’s Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part I is one of the great time-tested classics in the field of signal processing. Highly readable and practically organized, it is as imperative today for professionals, researchers, and students in optimum signal processing as it was over thirty years ago.
With a wide range of applications such as radar, sonar, communications, seismology, biomedical engineering, and radar astronomy, among others, the important field of detection and estimation has rarely been given such expert treatment as it is here. Each chapter includes section summaries, realistic examples, and a large number of challenging problems that provide excellent study material. All of the results are still applicable to current systems.
For students in signal processing or professionals looking for a reliable refresher course, Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part I provides authoritative, practical coverage by one of the most renowned figures in the field. Part I also provides necessary background for Optimum Array Processing, Part IV of Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Classical Detection and Estimation Theory.
Representations of Random Processes.
Detection of Signals—Estimation of Signal Parameters.
Estimation of Continuous Waveforms.
Linear Estimation.
Discussion.
Appendix: A Typical Course Outline.
Glossary.
Author Index.
Subject Index.