Electrical and Comp Engineerng
EECE 3468: Noise and Stochastic Processes
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Discusses probability, random variables, random processes, and their application to noise in electrical systems.
- Begins with the basic theory of discrete and continuous probabilities, then develops the concepts of random variables, random vectors, random sequences, and random processes.
- Continues with a discussion on the physical origins of noise and models of where it is encountered in electronic devices, signal processing, and communications.
- Defines the concepts of correlation, covariance, and power density spectra and uses them to analyze linear system operations in continuous time.
Discusses probability, random variables, random processes, and their application to noise in electrical systems. Show more.