Edward J. Wegman Stuart C. Schwartz John B. Thomas
Non-Gaussian Signal Processing is a child of a technological push. It is evident that we are moving from an era of simple signal processing with relatively primitive electronic cir cuits to one in which digital processing systems, in a combined hardware-software configura. tion, are quite capable of implementing advanced mathematical and statistical procedures. Moreover, as these processing techniques become more sophisticated and powerful, the sharper resolution of the resulting system brings into question the classic distributional assumptions of Gaussianity for both noise and signal...
Non-Gaussian Signal Processing is a child of a technological push. It is evident that we are moving from an era of simple signal processing with relat...