ABSTRACT

Scientists and engineers must use methods of probability to predict the outcome of experiments, extrapolate results from a small case to a larger one, and design systems that will perform optimally when the exact characteristics of the inputs are unknown. While many engineering books dedicated to the advanced aspects of random processes and systems

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|41 pages

The Probability Model

chapter 3|59 pages

Random Variables and Transformations

chapter 5|64 pages

Two and More Random Variables

chapter 7|68 pages

Random Processes

chapter 8|49 pages

Markov and Poisson Random Processes