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This book discusses the statistical description of processes, including an extensive review of probability and statistics and the analysis of raw data using spectral methods. Various theoretical models (ARMA, Bernoulli, shot, Markov, and random walks) are explored, as well as techniques that are used for prediction-least mean-squared error, Wiener-Hopf and Kalman filters, etc. Everything in this book is introduced at a nuts and bolts level and fills in the gap between the undergraduate engineering statistics course and the axiomatic approaches venerated by specialists.

Produktbeschreibung
This book discusses the statistical description of processes, including an extensive review of probability and statistics and the analysis of raw data using spectral methods. Various theoretical models (ARMA, Bernoulli, shot, Markov, and random walks) are explored, as well as techniques that are used for prediction-least mean-squared error, Wiener-Hopf and Kalman filters, etc. Everything in this book is introduced at a nuts and bolts level and fills in the gap between the undergraduate engineering statistics course and the axiomatic approaches venerated by specialists.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Arthur David Snider has over fifty years of experience in modeling physical systems in the areas of heat transfer, electromagnetics, microwave circuits, and orbital mechanics, as well as the mathematical areas of numerical analysis, signal processing, differential equations, and optimization. He holds degrees in both mathematics (BS, MIT, PhD, NYU) and physics (MA, Boston U), and he is a registered professional engineer. He served for forty-five years on the faculties of mathematics, physics, and electrical engineering at the University of South Florida after working for five years as a systems analyst at MIT's Draper Instrumentation Lab. He consults in many industries in Florida and has published five other textbooks in applied mathematics.