Principles of Random Signal Analysis and Low Noise Design
The Power Spectral Density and its Applications
Wiley - IEEE

1. Auflage August 2002
328 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
One of the key stages in the design of a new communications system or solid state circuit is determining how it will handle electronic noise. Covering the theory behind the analysis of this noise, Howard presents a detailed description of the power spectral density. He illustrates the use of this powerful analytical tool using examples from communications and circuit design.
* Describes the leading techniques for analyzing noise.
* Discusses methods that are applicable to periodic signals, aperiodic signals, or random processes over finite or infinite intervals.
* Provides readers with a useful reference when designing or modeling communications systems.
About the Author.
Introduction.
Background: Signal and System Theory.
The Power Spectral Density.
Power Spectral Density Analysis.
Power Spectral Density of Standard Random Processes--Part 1.
Power Spectral Density of Standard Random Processes--Part 2.
Memoryless Transformations of Random Processes.
Linear System Theory.
Principles of Low Noise Electronic Design.
Notation.
References.
Index.