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Detection Estimation and Modulation Theory, Part I: Detection, Estimation, and Filtering Theory

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Originally published in 1968, Harry Van Trees’s Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part I is one of the great time-tested classics in the field of signal processing. Highly readable and practically organized, it is as imperative today for professionals, researchers, and students in optimum signal processing as it was over thirty years ago. The second edition is a thorough revision and expansion almost doubling the size of the first edition and accounting for the new developments thus making it again the most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of the subject. With a wide range of applications such as radar, sonar, communications, seismology, biomedical engineering, and radar astronomy, among others, the important field of detection and estimation has rarely been given such expert treatment as it is here. Each chapter includes section summaries, realistic examples, and a large number of challenging problems that provide excellent study material. This volume which is Part I of a set of four volumes is the most important and widely used textbook and professional reference in the field.

1184 pages, Hardcover

Published April 15, 2013

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April 30, 2017
One of the most comprehensive books on Detection and Estimation theory. It is "too" comprehensive in some parts that you may get confused a bit but the approach to this book should be like that of an encyclopedia I guess.
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