Howard, Roy M.,
Principles of random signal analysis and low noise design : the power spectral density and its applications / Roy M. Howard. - 1 PDF (xi, 310 pages) : illustrations.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-306) and index.
Preface. About the Author. Introduction. Background: Signal and System Theory. The Power Spectral Density. Power Spectral Density Analysis. Power Spectral Density of Standard Random Processes -- Part 1. Power Spectral Density of Standard Random Processes -- Part 2. Memoryless Transformations of Random Processes. Linear System Theory. Principles of Low Noise Electronic Design. Notation. References. Index.
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. Describes the leading techniques for analyzing noise.. Discusses methods that are applicable to periodic signals, aperiodic signals, or random processes over finite or infinite intervals.. Provides readers with a useful reference when designing or modeling communications systems.
Mode of access: World Wide Web
9780471439202
10.1002/0471439207 doi
Electronic noise.
Electronic circuits--Noise.
Power spectra.
Random noise theory.
Signal detection.
Communication technology Signal processing Circuit theory and design.
Electronic books.
TK7867.5 / .H68 2002eb
621.38224
Principles of random signal analysis and low noise design : the power spectral density and its applications / Roy M. Howard. - 1 PDF (xi, 310 pages) : illustrations.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-306) and index.
Preface. About the Author. Introduction. Background: Signal and System Theory. The Power Spectral Density. Power Spectral Density Analysis. Power Spectral Density of Standard Random Processes -- Part 1. Power Spectral Density of Standard Random Processes -- Part 2. Memoryless Transformations of Random Processes. Linear System Theory. Principles of Low Noise Electronic Design. Notation. References. Index.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
. Describes the leading techniques for analyzing noise.. Discusses methods that are applicable to periodic signals, aperiodic signals, or random processes over finite or infinite intervals.. Provides readers with a useful reference when designing or modeling communications systems.
Mode of access: World Wide Web
9780471439202
10.1002/0471439207 doi
Electronic noise.
Electronic circuits--Noise.
Power spectra.
Random noise theory.
Signal detection.
Communication technology Signal processing Circuit theory and design.
Electronic books.
TK7867.5 / .H68 2002eb
621.38224