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This third book of our learning tutorial deals in detail with stochastic signals and their modeling. | This third book of our learning tutorial deals in detail with stochastic signals and their modeling. |
Revision as of 15:53, 21 January 2022
⇒The translation of this book to English is in progress. The first 3 chapters are completed.
This third book of our learning tutorial deals in detail with stochastic signals and their modeling.
- Knowledge of stochastic signal theory is an important prerequisite for understanding the following books, which focus on transmission aspects.
- Knowledge of the first two LNTwww books, which include the representation of deterministic signals and the description of LTI systems ⇒ "linear and time-invariant systems" is helpful for understanding this book, but not required.
The course material corresponds to a lecture with three semester hours per week (sh/w) and two sh/w exercises.
Here is a table of contents based on the five main chapters with a total of 28 individual chapters.
Content
- Two-Dimensional Random Variables
- Two-Dimensional Gaussian Random Variables⇒Not yet translated
- Linear Combinations of Random Variables⇒Not yet translated
- Auto Correlation Function (ACF)⇒Not yet translated
- Power Density Spectrum (PDS)⇒Not yet translated
- Cross-Correlation Function and Cross Power Density⇒Not yet translated
- Generalization to N-Dimensional Random Variables⇒Not yet translated
In addition to these theory pages, we also offer tasks and multimedia modules on this topic, which could help to clarify the teaching material:
Other links:
(2) General notes about the book (authors, other participants, materials as a starting point for the book, list of sources)