Adaptive Filter Theory

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Prentice-Hall, 1986 - Technology & Engineering - 590 pages
"Adaptive Filter Theory" looks at both the mathematical theory behind various linear adaptive filters with finite-duration impulse response (FIR) and the elements of supervised neural networks. Up-to-date and in-depth treatment of adaptive filters develops concepts in a unified and accessible manner. This highly successful book provides comprehensive coverage of adaptive filters in a highly readable and understandable fashion. Includes an extensive use of illustrative examples; and MATLAB experiments, which illustrate the practical realities and intricacies of adaptive filters, the codes for which can be downloaded from the Web. Covers a wide range of topics including Stochastic Processes, Wiener Filters, and Kalman Filters. For those interested in learning about adaptive filters and the theories behind them.

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INTRODUCTION
1
STATIONARY DISCRETETIME STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
44
WIENER FILTER THEORY
100
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