Statistical Signal Processing
Contents
This class is a compressed course covering the following subjects:
Probability for Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Review of basic probability and random variables; Axioms, basic laws, conditional probability, Bayes rule, independence; probability mass function, cumulative distribution function, probability density; function,joint, marginal and conditionaldistributions; mean, variance, covariance, correlation; Markov and Chebyshew inequalities; mean-square error estimation; hypothesis testing; Random vectors; Covariance matrix, Gaussian random vectors; laws of large numbersRandom processes
Discrete and continuous random processes, Wiener, Karhunen-Loeve, Neyman-Pearson; IID, Gauss-Markov, random walk; stationarity, autocorrelation function; power spectral density, White noise, bandlimited processesDetection and Estimation Theory
Sufficient Statistics, Cramer-Rao Bound, Stein’s lemma, parameter estimation and Fisher-Information; hypothesis test; relative entropy; mutual information and MMSE; Filtering Noise
References
- A. Papoulis, S.U. Pillai: Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes. Mcgraw-Hill. 4Th ed. 2002
- R.M. Gray, L.D. Davisson: An Introduction to Statistical Signal Processing. Cambridge University Press, Feb. 2010
- T. Kailath, A.H. Sayed, B. Hassibi: Linear Estimation. Prentice Hall, NJ, 2000
- H. Stark, J.W. Woods: Probability and Random Processes, with Applications to Signal Processing. Prentice-Hall, 3rd ed., 2001
- H.L. Van Trees: Detection, Estimation and Modulation Theory, Parts I and III, Wiley, 1968/2001
- S. Kay: Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Vol. I — Estimation Theory. Prentice Hall, 1993
- S. Kay: Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Vol. II — Detection Theory. Prentice Hall, 1998
- S. Kay: Intuitive Probability and Random Processes Using MATLAB. Springer, 2005
Semesterapparat
Additionally, the "Semesterapparat" to this Lecture may be of interest.
Materials
Semester Start
The course starts on Wed., Oct. 23, with a meeting about the organization.
Please send an EMail to Dr. Forutan (vahid.forutan(at)uni-ulm.de) if you want to attend the course.
The course is completely based on the textbook A. Papoulis, S.U. Pillai: Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes. Mcgraw-Hill. 4th ed., 2002. Please borrow a copy of this book from the university library.
Winter Term 2013/2014
Lecture / Exercise: | We. 16:45–18:15 |
Contact
Lecturers:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Fischer
Supervisors:
Dr. Vahid Forutan
Language
English
Requirements
Signals and Systems, Communications Engineering
Exams
Usualy oral exam, otherwise written exam of 120 min duration.
More Informations
Hours per Week: 3V + 1Ü
6 ECTS Credits
LSF 8804871176