This book applies stationary time-series theory to many problems that involve statistical detection and communication, such as the digital data processing of radar and seismic signals in the presence of noise, a technique of vital importance in many branches of engineering and other physical sciences. The author details the principles of wave-propagation, and uses physical models to determine the most effective methods that can be used in digital computer analysis. He includes descriptions of data collection techniques and ...
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This book applies stationary time-series theory to many problems that involve statistical detection and communication, such as the digital data processing of radar and seismic signals in the presence of noise, a technique of vital importance in many branches of engineering and other physical sciences. The author details the principles of wave-propagation, and uses physical models to determine the most effective methods that can be used in digital computer analysis. He includes descriptions of data collection techniques and their applications, for example in depicting subsurface structures. The book includes many useful exercises.
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