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Random Signals for Engineers Using Matlab and Mathcad

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Title: Random Signals for Engineers Using Matlab and Mathcad
by Richard C. Jaffe
ISBN: 0-387-98956-0
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Pub. Date: September, 2000
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $89.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 3
Summary: Grammatical errors
Comment: I have been trying to read this book .There are a considerable number of grammatical errors and I have just read the first two chapters. It makes reading difficult sometimes ,and understanding of the material unclear in some instances. I hope the publishers have another look at it. This is a big minus, on a book that could have been very good.

Rating: 4
Summary: broad basic material
Comment: How do you write a book on a subject when the material is covered broadly in the field, and the computational program(Matlab) already sells complete packages? Just like this book does. Not being in the field that most of this stuff is directed towards, I was amazed how the author introduced the subject, developed it, and let it go just at the right time. The reader could take the material and go to communications applications, or membrane diffusion analysis using epidermal patches. While the use and generation of random numbers is usually the domain of the statistics people, the author adroitly skirted definition confrontations to bring out the main and important points of the subject. Best of all the the CD contains the same information in both Matlab and MatCad. If nothing else this can be used to see how the two different machines work the same problem. The book provides a different way of looking at some basic concepts even when the reader is familiar with the material (Dirac, Impulse,detection).

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