6.011 Introduction to Communication, Control, and Signal Processing, Spring 2004 - Spring 2005
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Verghese, George; Oppenheim, Alan V.
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Introduction to Communication, Control, and Signal Processing
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This course is taken mainly by undergraduates, and explores ideas involving signals, systems and probabilistic models in the context of communication, control and signal processing applications. The material expands out from the basics in 6.003 and 6.041. The treatment involves aspects of analysis, synthesis, and optimization. Topics covered differ somewhat from semester to semester, but typically include: random processes, correlations, spectral densities, state-space modeling, multirate processing, signal estimation and detection.
Date issued
2005-06Other identifiers
6.011-Spring2004-Spring2005
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6.011
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Input-output, state-space models, linear systems, deterministic and random signals, time- and transform-domain representations, sampling, discrete-time processing, continuous-time signals, state feedback, observers, probabilistic models, stochastic processes, correlation functions, power spectra, whitening filters, Detection, matched filters, Least-mean square error estimation, Wiener filtering
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