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Probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis (Holt, Rinehart and Winston series in electrical engineering, electronics, and systems)
by George R. Cooper, Clare D. McGillem
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Thomson Learning (1972-01)
ISBN: 0030842913
EAN: 9780030842917
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 271 pages
SKU: AT0409-65-7871
Condition: Acceptable
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
This guide to the probablistic methods of signal and system analysis includes an introduction to probability, random variables, elements of statistics, random processes, optimum linear systems, mathematical tables and frequently encountered probability distributions.
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Customer Reviews
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DO NOT ORDER FROM THIS MAN!!!
Rating (1)
Date: 2010-09-02
I ordered my book and after 2 weeks of no shipment I requested to cancel my order over and over, and I NEVER received a reply from the seller. Amazon said they could not cancel a 3rd party order, so I tried contacting the seller a few more time. STILL NO REPLY AND STILL NO BOOK. This guy should NOT BE A SELLER!!! DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER HE IS A FAKE!!!!
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Great Quality
Rating (5)
Date: 2009-10-05
Delivery came very soon. Book was in new condition even tough it was a used one. Would recommend this vendor to others.
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Not Enough Examples
Rating (1)
Date: 2008-12-04
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
This book does not provide enough examples to thoroughly cover each chapter. The end of chapter exercises are much harder than the examples given in the chapter. This book leaves you wanting more for your money. I advise any one to not buy or use this book. I had to use other books to try and figure out how to solve the problems for homework. I am going to put this book on my bookshelf and let it gather dust, its almost totally useless.
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Very litte content
Rating (2)
Date: 2003-10-14
1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
My school uses this book to teach random signals, and I feel that the content is quite lacking. The theory presented is too basic, and the authors don't provide any further explantions. The examples presented are too simple and too few. Additionally, they don't show how harder problems can be solved. The end-of-chapter problems aren't very easy to solve if you're only consulting this book. There are exercises presented for you to try during the chapter in addition to the end-of-chapter problems, but the book doesn't show how to do these problems and only gives you the final answers instead. On top of this, sometimes, the answers for the exercises are switched, leaving you wondering for a few minutes what you might have done wrong.As a comparision to other books, the chapter about several random variables in this book was approximately 35 pages long, while the book by Papoulis (another book I've consulted) covers this material in 70 pages. I've taken a look at some other books, and one book that comes close to my tastes is Schaum's Outline of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes since it provides a whole lot of examples I can work through.
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this is Amazing BOOK!!
Rating (5)
Date: 2001-09-25
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
I read this book several times and I can say that it is the best statistical&probability book for engineers or for computer scientist. My major is Image Processing (DSP, DIP, DVP) and reading this book helps me to increase my professional knowlege and rise my skills. I sincerelly recommend this book for any non-math major person. Now this book becomes desktop book for me like "Numercal Recipes in C" for any algorithm developer.
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