ABOUT THE BOOK Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles offers clear and concise coverage of theories of probability, random variables, and random signals, including the response of linear networks to random waveforms for the junior-senior level course in electrical engineering. The book offers a careful, logical organization which stresses fundamentals and includes almost 900 student exercises and abundant practical applications for engineers to understand probability concepts. The new edition sought to provide better integration of the material covering continuous and discrete time process, by presenting the material in parallel as much as possible. This should enable the student to better appreciate the similarities and differences between the same concepts when applied to continuous time and discrete time processes. This edition features: Digital Topics: Discussion on the continuous-time and discrete-time is clearly differentiated in Chapter 8. The discrete-time material retains the coverage of sampling theorems (baseband and bandpass) for random processes as a foundation for the DT material. Correlation functions and power spectrums for these processes, which are developed and connected through the sampling theorems and the DT Fourier transforms, are covered in Chapters 7 and 8, with some introduction in sections 6.1-6.3. The structure of linear DT digital systems is developed in both the sequence and transform domains. Problems: End of chapter problems have been combined into a single list with numbering that corresponds to the chapter's section to which the problems mainly apply. Starred sections: The level of coverage of the material is intended for a typical undergraduate program. However a small amount of more advanced material has been scattered throughout the book to serve as stimulation for the more advanced student or for schools using the book at a higher level. These sections are indicated by a star (*). MATLAB-based examples and problems: They have been integrated into the text in key places (indicated by a computer icon). NEW TO THIS EDITION The discussions of complex valued random variables and random processes in Chapters 5-7 have been updated to include a description of the pseudo-variance and pseudo-covariance. Chapter 6 was reorganized to separate the discussions of the concepts of distributions and moments, stationarity, and ergodicity into separate sections, and reordered the presentation. In Chapter 7, the coverage of power spectrum for discrete time processes was brought forward and updated. New examples have also been introduced in Chapters 6 and 7 to better illustrate discrete time processes. Chapter 8 has been restructured to present the introductory concepts of continuous-time and discrete-time linear systems simultaneously. The book has a Companion Website (www.mheducation.asia/olc/peebles) that includes a downloadable version of the solutions manual for students and instructors as well as JPEG files of the book's figures for instructors.
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Digital Topics: The new discrete-time material includes coverage of sampling theorems (baseband and bandpass) for random processes as a foundation for the DT material. This material is placed in Chapter 8 for clear exposure. Correlation functions and power spectrums for these processes, which are developed and connected through the sampling theorems and the DT Fourier transforms, are covered in Chapters 7 and 8, with some introduction in sections 6.1-6.3. The structure of linear DT digital systems is developed in both the sequence and transform domains.
Other additions: Other additions include more examples within the text, NEW chapter-end summaries, expanded discussions of probability as a relative frequency, material on permutations and combinations, more details on random variable transformations, ergodicity, important inequalities and the weak and strong laws of large numbers.
Problems: Unlike the previous editions, chapter-ending problems have now been combined into a single list with numbering that corresponds to the chapter's section to which the problems mainly apply. Additional problems have been added to the new edition.
Starred sections: The level of the material is intended for a typical undergraduate program. However a small amount of more advanced material has been scattered throughout the book to serve as stimulation for the more advanced student or for schools using the book at a higher level. These sections are indicated by a star (-).
MATLAB-based examples and problems have been integrated into the text in key places (indicated by a computer icon).
Appendixes: Important new material has been added to Appendix A, useful properties of impulse functions, while an entire new appendix has been added, Appendix G, covering various mathematical topics of interest, including Leibniz's rule and Schwarz's Inequality. As in previous editions, the appendixes also include important review material for the students.
The book has an expanded web site that includes a downloadable version of the solutions manual, as well as JPEG files of the book's figures.
Peyton Peebles. Profesor Emérito de Ingeniería Eléctrica e Informática. Universidad de Florida
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