Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes for Engineers - Hardcover

Williams, Richard

 
9780534368883: Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes for Engineers

Synopsis

This book focuses on teaching probabilistic and statistical methods to upper-division electrical and computer engineering (EECE) students. It is the result of over 20 years of teaching this course in the rapidly changing environment of EECE education. In addition to being a readable and focused book for EECE students, the book is a teachable book for EECE instructors with a variety of technical backgrounds. The first part of the book, Chapters 1-3, contains fundamental probability material. The second part, Chapters 4-7, presents applications and extensions based upon the first three chapters. The four application chapters may be studied in any order, as they do not depend on each other in any essential way.

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About the Author

Richard H. Williams is Professor Emeritus at the University of New Mexico. Before beginning his teaching career, Professor Williams was a staff member for electronic test equipment at Sandia National Laboratories (1953-1959). He then worked as a research associate at the University of New Mexico (1959-1961). From 1961 to 1998, he was a faculty member in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (EECE) Department at the University of New Mexico. His teaching experience included Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, Digital Signal Processing, and Modern Manufacturing Methods. These subjects included probability and statistical methods.

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