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Adaptive filter theory

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Prentice Hall, 1996 - Computers - 989 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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I have always wondered why many people have negative opinions about books by Simon Haykin, whether it is 'Communication Systems' or 'Adaptive Filter Theory'. Particularly, this book 'Adaptive Filter ... Read full review

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Contents

Introduction
1
BACKGROUND MATERIAL
78
Stationary Processes and Models
96
Spectrum Analysis
136
Eigenanalysis
160
LINEAR OPTIMUM FILTERING
193
Linear Prediction
241
Kalman Filters
302
Tracking of TimeVarying Systems
701
FinitePrecision Effects
738
NONLINEAR ADAPTIVE FILTERING
771
BackPropagation Learning
817
Radial Basis Function Networks
855
Appendix A Complex Variables
875
Appendix B Differentiation with Respect to a Vector
890
Estimation Theory
899

LINEAR ADAPTIVE FILTERING
338
LeastMeanSquare Algorithm
365
FrequencyDomain Adaptive Filters
445
Method of Least Squares
483
Rotations and Reflections
536
Recursive LeastSquares Algorithm
562
SquareRoot Adaptive Filters
589
OrderRecursive Adaptive Filters
630
Appendix E MaximumEntropy Method
906
Appendix F MinimumVariance Distortionless Response Spectrum
914
SteadyState Analysis of the LMS Algorithm without Invoking the Inde
923
Abbreviations
932
Bibliography
941
Index
978
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About the author (1996)

SIMON HAYKIN, PhD, is Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McMaster University. He has pioneered signal-processing techniques and systems for radar and communication applications, and authored several acclaimed textbooks. Dr. Haykin has received numerous awards for his research including Honorary Doctor of Technical Sciences from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and the first International Union of Radio Science Henry Booker Gold Medal.

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