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Book Signal Processing  Discrete Spectral Analysis  Detection  and Estimation

Download or read book Signal Processing Discrete Spectral Analysis Detection and Estimation written by Mischa Schwartz and published by McGraw-Hill Companies. This book was released on 1975 with total page 414 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Signal Processing

Download or read book Signal Processing written by Mischa Schwartz and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Solutions Manual to Accompany Schwartz and Shaw Signal Processing

Download or read book Solutions Manual to Accompany Schwartz and Shaw Signal Processing written by Mischa Schwartz and published by . This book was released on 1975-01-01 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Digital Signal Processing and Spectral Analysis for Scientists

Download or read book Digital Signal Processing and Spectral Analysis for Scientists written by Silvia Maria Alessio and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-12-09 with total page 909 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book covers the basics of processing and spectral analysis of monovariate discrete-time signals. The approach is practical, the aim being to acquaint the reader with the indications for and drawbacks of the various methods and to highlight possible misuses. The book is rich in original ideas, visualized in new and illuminating ways, and is structured so that parts can be skipped without loss of continuity. Many examples are included, based on synthetic data and real measurements from the fields of physics, biology, medicine, macroeconomics etc., and a complete set of MATLAB exercises requiring no previous experience of programming is provided. Prior advanced mathematical skills are not needed in order to understand the contents: a good command of basic mathematical analysis is sufficient. Where more advanced mathematical tools are necessary, they are included in an Appendix and presented in an easy-to-follow way. With this book, digital signal processing leaves the domain of engineering to address the needs of scientists and scholars in traditionally less quantitative disciplines, now facing increasing amounts of data.

Book Digital Spectral Analysis

Download or read book Digital Spectral Analysis written by S. Lawrence Marple, Jr. and published by Courier Dover Publications. This book was released on 2019-03-20 with total page 435 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital Spectral Analysis offers a broad perspective of spectral estimation techniques and their implementation. Coverage includes spectral estimation of discrete-time or discrete-space sequences derived by sampling continuous-time or continuous-space signals. The treatment emphasizes the behavior of each spectral estimator for short data records and provides over 40 techniques described and available as implemented MATLAB functions. In addition to summarizing classical spectral estimation, this text provides theoretical background and review material in linear systems, Fourier transforms, matrix algebra, random processes, and statistics. Topics include Prony's method, parametric methods, the minimum variance method, eigenanalysis-based estimators, multichannel methods, and two-dimensional methods. Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of electrical engineering — and for scientific use in the signal processing application community outside of universities — the treatment's prerequisites include some knowledge of discrete-time linear system and transform theory, introductory probability and statistics, and linear algebra. 1987 edition.

Book Digital Spectral Analysis

Download or read book Digital Spectral Analysis written by Francis Castanié and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-02-04 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital Spectral Analysis provides a single source that offers complete coverage of the spectral analysis domain. This self-contained work includes details on advanced topics that are usually presented in scattered sources throughout the literature. The theoretical principles necessary for the understanding of spectral analysis are discussed in the first four chapters: fundamentals, digital signal processing, estimation in spectral analysis, and time-series models. An entire chapter is devoted to the non-parametric methods most widely used in industry. High resolution methods are detailed in a further four chapters: spectral analysis by stationary time series modeling, minimum variance, and subspace-based estimators. Finally, advanced concepts are the core of the last four chapters: spectral analysis of non-stationary random signals, space time adaptive processing: irregularly sampled data processing, particle filtering and tracking of varying sinusoids. Suitable for students, engineers working in industry, and academics at any level, this book provides a rare complete overview of the spectral analysis domain.

Book Spectral Analysis of Signals

Download or read book Spectral Analysis of Signals written by Yanwei Wang and published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers. This book was released on 2006-01-01 with total page 103 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Spectral estimation is important in many fields including astronomy, meteorology, seismology, communications, economics, speech analysis, medical imaging, radar, sonar, and underwater acoustics. Most existing spectral estimation algorithms are devised for uniformly sampled complete-data sequences. However, the spectral estimation for data sequences with missing samples is also important in many applications ranging from astronomical time series analysis to synthetic aperture radar imaging with angular diversity. For spectral estimation in the missing-data case, the challenge is how to extend the existing spectral estimation techniques to deal with these missing-data samples. Recently, nonparametric adaptive filtering based techniques have been developed successfully for various missing-data problems. Collectively, these algorithms provide a comprehensive toolset for the missing-data problem based exclusively on the nonparametric adaptive filter-bank approaches, which are robust and accurate, and can provide high resolution and low sidelobes. In this book, we present these algorithms for both one-dimensional and two-dimensional spectral estimation problems.

Book Introduction to Spectral Analysis

Download or read book Introduction to Spectral Analysis written by Petre Stoica and published by Pearson Education. This book was released on 1997 with total page 358 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents an introduction to spectral analysis that is designed for either course use or self-study. Clear and concise in approach, it develops a firm understanding of tools and techniques as well as a solid background for performing research. Topics covered include nonparametric spectrum analysis (both periodogram-based approaches and filter- bank approaches), parametric spectral analysis using rational spectral models (AR, MA, and ARMA models), parametric method for line spectra, and spatial (array) signal processing. Analytical and Matlab-based computer exercises are included to develop both analytical skills and hands-on experience.

Book Random Signals Estimation and Identification

Download or read book Random Signals Estimation and Identification written by Nirode Mohanty and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 636 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The techniques used for the extraction of information from received or ob served signals are applicable in many diverse areas such as radar, sonar, communications, geophysics, remote sensing, acoustics, meteorology, med ical imaging systems, and electronics warfare. The received signal is usually disturbed by thermal, electrical, atmospheric, channel, or intentional inter ferences. The received signal cannot be predicted deterministically, so that statistical methods are needed to describe the signal. In general, therefore, any received signal is analyzed as a random signal or process. The purpose of this book is to provide an elementary introduction to random signal analysis, estimation, filtering, and identification. The emphasis of the book is on the computational aspects as well as presentation of com mon analytical tools for systems involving random signals. The book covers random processes, stationary signals, spectral analysis, estimation, optimiz ation, detection, spectrum estimation, prediction, filtering, and identification. The book is addressed to practicing engineers and scientists. It can be used as a text for courses in the areas of random processes, estimation theory, and system identification by undergraduates and graduate students in engineer ing and science with some background in probability and linear algebra. Part of the book has been used by the author while teaching at State University of New York at Buffalo and California State University at Long Beach. Some of the algorithms presented in this book have been successfully applied to industrial projects.

Book Spectral Analysis

Download or read book Spectral Analysis written by Francis Castanié and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-03-01 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book deals with these parametric methods, first discussing those based on time series models, Capon’s method and its variants, and then estimators based on the notions of sub-spaces. However, the book also deals with the traditional “analog” methods, now called non-parametric methods, which are still the most widely used in practical spectral analysis.

Book Spectral analysis methods for noisy sampled data systems

Download or read book Spectral analysis methods for noisy sampled data systems written by Steve F. Russell and published by Steve F. Russell. This book was released on 1978-08-15 with total page 500 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation covers both the theory and practice of estimating the spectrum of signals in noise using digital data. The theory of describing some of the signal processing concepts for digital data are given and various spectral estimation methods are given. The theory of MEM is described in detail using approaches from estimation theory, communication theory, and statistics. The work was intended to give researchers the theory and practice of practical means of spectral estimation using communications or scientific data. The Maximum Entropy Method by John Parker Burg is explained from what was known in 1974-75. KEY WORDS: Calculus-of-Variations, Data Systems, Noise , Spectrum Analysis, Time Series Analysis, Autocorrelation, Computer Programs, Data Windowing, Ergodic Process, Maximum Entropy Method (MEM, Fourier Transformation, Optimum Order of Estimation, Sampling, Spectral Resolution, Statistical Significance Test, Systems Analysis, Wiener-Khinchine Theorem. From The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System -- The practical aspects of spectral analysis are contrasted with the mathematical theory. Treatment is limited to ergodic processes and emphasizes data window and noise effects. The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Maximum Entropy Method (MEM) are covered extensively both in theory and application with FORTRAN programs and many examples being provided. Several of the chapters are tutorial and discuss the important topics of sampling theory and system analysis. Topics on MEM include a complete calculus-of-variations solution, relationship between MEM and the Wiener-Khinchine relations, spectral resolution, and choosing the optimum order of the estimation. DFT leakage effects are modeled. A statistical significance test was developed to determine the realness of a spectral component. Keywords: Data Systems, Noise (Sound), Spectrum Analysis, Time Series Analysis, Autocorrelation, Computer Programs, Ergodic Process, Fourier Transformation, Sampling, Systems Analysis [less]

Book Generalizations of Cyclostationary Signal Processing

Download or read book Generalizations of Cyclostationary Signal Processing written by Antonio Napolitano and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-12-07 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The relative motion between the transmitter and the receiver modifies the nonstationarity properties of the transmitted signal. In particular, the almost-cyclostationarity property exhibited by almost all modulated signals adopted in communications, radar, sonar, and telemetry can be transformed into more general kinds of nonstationarity. A proper statistical characterization of the received signal allows for the design of signal processing algorithms for detection, estimation, and classification that significantly outperform algorithms based on classical descriptions of signals.Generalizations of Cyclostationary Signal Processing addresses these issues and includes the following key features: Presents the underlying theoretical framework, accompanied by details of their practical application, for the mathematical models of generalized almost-cyclostationary processes and spectrally correlated processes; two classes of signals finding growing importance in areas such as mobile communications, radar and sonar. Explains second- and higher-order characterization of nonstationary stochastic processes in time and frequency domains. Discusses continuous- and discrete-time estimators of statistical functions of generalized almost-cyclostationary processes and spectrally correlated processes. Provides analysis of mean-square consistency and asymptotic Normality of statistical function estimators. Offers extensive analysis of Doppler channels owing to the relative motion between transmitter and receiver and/or surrounding scatterers. Performs signal analysis using both the classical stochastic-process approach and the functional approach, where statistical functions are built starting from a single function of time.

Book Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing

Download or read book Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing written by Steven M. Kay and published by Pearson Education. This book was released on 2013 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "For those involved in the design and implementation of signal processing algorithms, this book strikes a balance between highly theoretical expositions and the more practical treatments, covering only those approaches necessary for obtaining an optimal estimator and analyzing its performance. Author Steven M. Kay discusses classical estimation followed by Bayesian estimation, and illustrates the theory with numerous pedagogical and real-world examples."--Cover, volume 1.

Book Higher order Spectra Analysis

Download or read book Higher order Spectra Analysis written by Chrysostomos L. Nikias and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 1993 with total page 570 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This manual will be valuable to practicing engineers who need an introduction to polyspectra from a signal processing perspective. In response to the recent growth of interest in polyspectra, this timely text provides an introduction to signal processing methods that are based on polyspectra and cumulants concepts. The emphasis of the book is placed on the presentation of signal processing tools for use in situations where the more common power spectrum estimation techniques fall short.

Book Spectral Audio Signal Processing

Download or read book Spectral Audio Signal Processing written by Julius Orion Smith and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 654 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Spectral Audio Signal Processing is the fourth book in the music signal processing series by Julius O. Smith. One can say that human hearing occurs in terms of spectral models. As a result, spectral models are especially useful in audio applications. For example, with the right spectral model, one can discard most of the information contained in a sound waveform without changing how it sounds. This is the basis of modern audio compression techniques."--Publisher's description.

Book Modern Spectral Estimation

Download or read book Modern Spectral Estimation written by Steven M. Kay and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 574 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Signal Processing for Neuroscientists

Download or read book Signal Processing for Neuroscientists written by Wim van Drongelen and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2006-12-18 with total page 319 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Signal Processing for Neuroscientists introduces analysis techniques primarily aimed at neuroscientists and biomedical engineering students with a reasonable but modest background in mathematics, physics, and computer programming. The focus of this text is on what can be considered the 'golden trio' in the signal processing field: averaging, Fourier analysis, and filtering. Techniques such as convolution, correlation, coherence, and wavelet analysis are considered in the context of time and frequency domain analysis. The whole spectrum of signal analysis is covered, ranging from data acquisition to data processing; and from the mathematical background of the analysis to the practical application of processing algorithms. Overall, the approach to the mathematics is informal with a focus on basic understanding of the methods and their interrelationships rather than detailed proofs or derivations. One of the principle goals is to provide the reader with the background required to understand the principles of commercially available analyses software, and to allow him/her to construct his/her own analysis tools in an environment such as MATLAB®. - Multiple color illustrations are integrated in the text - Includes an introduction to biomedical signals, noise characteristics, and recording techniques - Basics and background for more advanced topics can be found in extensive notes and appendices - A Companion Website hosts the MATLAB scripts and several data files: http://www.elsevierdirect.com/companion.jsp?ISBN=9780123708670