Adaptive Signal Processing
(Sprache: Englisch)
The book contains: Concept of Definitions and characteristics - applications - properties-examples - adaptive linear combiner input signal and weight vectors - performance function-gradient and minimum mean square error - introduction to filtering-smoothing...
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The book contains: Concept of Definitions and characteristics - applications - properties-examples - adaptive linear combiner input signal and weight vectors - performance function-gradient and minimum mean square error - introduction to filtering-smoothing and prediction - linear optimum filtering-orthogonality - Wiener - Hopf equation-performance surface. Qualization, and deconvolution adaptive equalization of telephone channels-adapting poles and zeros for IIR digital filter synthesis. LMS/ Newton algorithm - properties - sequential regression algorithm - adaptive recursive filters - random-search algorithms - lattice structure - adaptive filters with orthogonal signals.
Autoren-Porträt von Bhavana S. Karmore, Vishwajit K. Barbudhe, Shraddha N. Zanjat
Karmore, Bhavana S.Dr. Bhavana S. Karmore is working as a Professor at Shrimati Narsamma Hirayya Shaikshanik Trust Arts, Commerce & Science College, Amravati for U. G. and P. G. Department. Years of experience 13+. She published more than 20+ papers in international journals. She worked as an international expert at International conferences.
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- Autoren: Bhavana S. Karmore , Vishwajit K. Barbudhe , Shraddha N. Zanjat
- 2020, 80 Seiten, Maße: 22 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- ISBN-10: 6200782202
- ISBN-13: 9786200782205
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Englisch
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