Introduction to Statistical Signal Processing

Understand how random processing signals are characterized and how operations change signals require a combination of theory and application. This course introduces the concept of probability and sampling of signal processing with a wide variety of applications and mathematical approaches.
As the concepts of signal processing become clear, learn from increasingly complex examples of random processes. Practice using examples of commonly encountered processes, properties and calculations drawn from communications, signal processing, computer networks, circuits, and devices, among other areas.
EE178 and linear systems; Fourier transforms at the level of EE102A, EE102B or EE261 .
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