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The Theory Of Linear Prediction 1st Edition P P Vaidyanathan

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The Theory Of Linear Prediction 1st Edition P P Vaidyanathan
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Publisher: Morgan and Claypool Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 197
Author: P. P. Vaidyanathan
ISBN: 9781598295757, 1598295756
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Theory Of Linear Prediction 1st Edition P P Vaidyanathan by P. P. Vaidyanathan 9781598295757, 1598295756 instant download after payment.

Linear prediction theory has had a profound impact in the field of digital signal processing. Although the theory dates back to the early 1940s, its influence can still be seen in applications today. The theory is based on very elegant mathematics and leads to many beautiful insights into statistical signal processing. Although prediction is only a part of the more general topics of linear estimation, filtering, and smoothing, this book focuses on linear prediction. This has enabled detailed discussion of a number of issues that are normally not found in texts. For example, the theory of vector linear prediction is explained in considerable detail and so is the theory of line spectral processes. This focus and its small size make the book different from many excellent texts which cover the topic, including a few that are actually dedicated to linear prediction. There are several examples and computer-based demonstrations of the theory. Applications are mentioned wherever appropriate, but the focus is not on the detailed development of these applications. The writing style is meant to be suitable for self-study as well as for classroom use at the senior and first-year graduate levels. The text is self-contained for readers with introductory exposure to signal processing, random processes, and the theory of matrices, and a historical perspective and detailed outline are given in the first chapter.

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