A problem-solving approach to statistical signal processing for practicing engineers, technicians, and graduate students This book takes a pragmatic approach in solving a set of common problems engineers and technicians encounter when processing signals.
A Problem-Solving Approach to Statistical Signal Processing for Practicing Engineers, Technicians, and Graduate Students
This reference takes a pragmatic approach to solving a set of common problems encountered by engineers and technicians when processing signals. Drawing on the author's vast theoretical and practical experience, it offers field-tested solutions to most problems engineers and technicians can encounter. At the same time, it delineates the basic concepts and applied mathematics underlying each solution so that readers can go deeper into the theory to gain a better idea of the solution's limitations and potential pitfalls, thus tailoring the best solution for specific engineering applications.
Statistical Signal Processing in Engineering also functions as a text for engineering graduate students. Dr. Spagnolini, who has 25 years' experience teaching graduate-level courses in digital and statistical signal processing methods, provides a detailed axiomatic presentation of the conceptual and mathematical foundations of statistical signal processing. This will challenge students' analytical skills and motivate them to develop their own new applications as well as understand the motivation underlining existing solutions.
This unique work
Statistical Signal Processing in Engineering is an indispensable working resource for electrical engineers, especially those working in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry. It is also an invaluable text for electrical engineering, applied statistics, and mathematics graduate and advanced undergraduate students studying statistical signal processing.
A problem-solving approach to statistical signal processing for practicing engineers, technicians, and graduate students
This book takes a pragmatic approach in solving a set of common problems engineers and technicians encounter when processing signals. In writing it, the author drew on his vast theoretical and practical experience in the field to provide a quick-solution manual for technicians and engineers, offering field-tested solutions to most problems engineers can encounter. At the same time, the book delineates the basic concepts and applied mathematics underlying each solution so that readers can go deeper into the theory to gain a better idea of the solution’s limitations and potential pitfalls, and thus tailor the best solution for the specific engineering application.
Uniquely, Statistical Signal Processing in Engineering can also function as a textbook for engineering graduates and post-graduates. Dr. Spagnolini, who has had a quarter of a century of experience teaching graduate-level courses in digital and statistical signal processing methods, provides a detailed axiomatic presentation of the conceptual and mathematical foundations of statistical signal processing that will challenge students’ analytical skills and motivate them to develop new applications on their own, or better understand the motivation underlining the existing solutions.
Throughout the book, some real-world examples demonstrate how powerful a tool statistical signal processing is in practice across a wide range of applications.
Statistical Signal Processing in Engineering is an indispensable working resource for electrical engineers, especially those working in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry. It is also an ideal text for engineering students at large, applied mathematics post-graduates and advanced undergraduates in electrical engineering, applied statistics, and pure mathematics, studying statistical signal processing.