Kniha Bootstrap Techniques for Signal Processing Abdelhak M. Zoubir

Bootstrap Techniques for Signal Processing

Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Skladom u dodávateľa
Odosielame za 9-15 dní
70.24
The statistical bootstrap is one of the methods that can be used to calculate estimates of a certain...

Informácie o knihe

Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2007
Stránok
232
EAN
9780521034050
ISBN
0521034051
Enbook ID
04089864
Hmotnosť
380
Rozmery
170 x 244 x 12

Kompletný popis

The statistical bootstrap is one of the methods that can be used to calculate estimates of a certain number of unknown parameters of a random process or a signal observed in noise, based on a random sample. Such situations are common in signal processing and the bootstrap is especially useful when only a small sample is available or an analytical analysis is too cumbersome or even impossible. This book covers the foundations of the bootstrap, its properties, its strengths and its limitations. The authors focus on bootstrap signal detection in Gaussian and non-Gaussian interference as well as bootstrap model selection. The theory developed in the book is supported by a number of useful practical examples written in MATLAB. The book is aimed at graduate students and engineers, and includes applications to real-world problems in areas such as radar and sonar, biomedical engineering and automotive engineering.

Mohlo by vás zaujímať

216.32

Roots of Prosocial Behavior in Children

Nancy EisenbergPaul Henry Mussen
44.59

Pleasure Activism

Adrienne Maree Brown
14.53

Significant Zero

Walt Williams
13.65

Burning Gold

Clea Calloway
14.43

Song of Achilles

Madeline Miller
8.93

Delaware Water Gap

Luke Wills Brodhead
19.93

Cinder Edna

Ellen Jackson
7.06
100.00
17.58

The Score

Elle Kennedy
13.65
105.50

Speak

SALLY LOU O LOVEMAN
32.61

Zákazníci, ktorí si kúpili túto knihu, kúpili tiež

Tajemství mého syna

Antonia Salzano Acutis
10.73

The Girl From Ipanema

Astrud/Valente Gilberto
9.62
62.77
23.96
11.98

Springtide

Jurgen Gisselbrecht
13.15
9.91
51.57