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Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part II Harry L. Van Trees (George Mason University)

Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part II By Harry L. Van Trees (George Mason University)

Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part II by Harry L. Van Trees (George Mason University)


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Summary

Nonlinearity is the behavior of a circuit, particularly an amplifier, in which the output signal strength does not vary in direct proportion to the input signal strength. In a nonlinear device, the output-to-input amplitude ratio depends on the strength of the input signal.

Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part II Summary

Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part II: Nonlinear Modulation Theory by Harry L. Van Trees (George Mason University)

The respected classic, now in a handy paperback edition

Originally published in 1971, Harry Van Trees' Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part II is one of the classic references in the area of nonlinear modulation theory and analog communication. Highly readable and well organized, it is as valuable today for professionals, researchers, and students interested in the estimation of continuous waveforms as it was over thirty years ago.

Part II focuses on the problem of finding the optimum estimate of a waveform which is embedded in a signal in a nonlinear manner. The following topics are covered in detail:

  • Bayesian Cramer-Rao bound on the mean-square estimation error
  • Optimum demodulators for frequency-modulation systems
  • Phase estimation: the synchronization problem
  • Fokker-Planck techniques for nonlinear analysis in the presence of noise
  • Optimum angle-modulation systems
  • Rate distortion bounds for analog message transmission
  • Analog communication over randomly time-varying channels
  • State variable analysis procedures

For students in signal processing or professionals looking for a reliable refresher on waveform estimation, Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part II provides authoritative, practical coverage by one of the most renowned figures in the field. Although most current systems are implemented digitally, the bounds on performance developed in Part II are still applicable.

About Harry L. Van Trees (George Mason University)

Harry L. Van Trees, ScD, was Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He served as Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force, Chief Scientist of the Defense Communications Agency, and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for C3I. He was President of M/A-Com-Linkabit Government Systems and a cofounder of CommQuest Technologies. He is currently Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of the C3I Center of Excellence at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

Optimum Demodulators.

Phase Estimation: The Synchronization Problem.

Frequency Modulation.

Optimum Angle-Modulation Systems.

Comparison of Transmission Systems.

Nonlinear Estimation Theory: Alternative Approaches.

Analog Communication over Randomly Time-varying Channels.

Discussion.

Appendix: State Variable Analysis Procedures.

Glossary.

Author Index.

Subject Index.

Additional information

NLS9780471446781
9780471446781
0471446785
Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part II: Nonlinear Modulation Theory by Harry L. Van Trees (George Mason University)
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
2003-01-30
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