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Coll. 1/ 330 (COLL AVO)00119925BKGIUIANNONE9020070123USA011114FIORELLA9020071004USA011220RSIAV29020100611USA011115CHIARA9020120517USA010928CHIARA9020120517USA010929Fernstrassenwesen in seiner verfassungsrechtlichen Konstituierung991766UNISA01666nam 2200397Ia 450 99639521170331620210104171229.0(CKB)3810000000015609(EEBO)2240871575(OCoLC)ocn297426195e(OCoLC)297426195(EXLCZ)99381000000001560920090108d1693 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Whereas Mr. John Houghton, citizen and fellow of the Royal Society of London[electronic resource] hath published three volumes of collections for improvement of husbandry and trade; and before he undertook the last volume, after a mature consideration, inquisition and consultation receiv'd from his good friends the testimonial following[London s.n.1693]1 sheet ([1] p.)Caption title.Place and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.).Reproduction of original in: Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021Publishers and publishingEnglandEarly works to 1800Authors and publishersEnglandEarly works to 1800AgricultureEnglandPublishingEarly works to 1800BroadsidesEngland17th century.rbgenrPublishers and publishingAuthors and publishersAgriculturePublishingHoughton John1640-1705.1002861UMIUMIBOOK996395211703316Whereas Mr. John Houghton, citizen and fellow of the Royal Society of London2415484UNISA05280nam 22006614a 450 991014358140332120190813182141.01-280-33964-097866103396480-470-02413-50-470-02412-7(CKB)1000000000357192(EBL)244866(OCoLC)71626953(SSID)ssj0000182876(PQKBManifestationID)11166908(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000182876(PQKBWorkID)10172454(PQKB)11715200(MiAaPQ)EBC244866(CaSebORM)9780470024119(PPN)170212882(EXLCZ)99100000000035719220050928d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIntroduction to random signals and noise /Wim C. van Etten1st editionChichester, England ;Hoboken, NJ Wileyc20051 online resource (271 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-02411-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to Random Signals and Noise; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Random Signals and Noise; 1.2 Modelling; 1.3 The Concept of a Stochastic Process; 1.3.1 Continuous Stochastic Processes; 1.3.2 Discrete-Time Processes (Continuous Random Sequences); 1.3.3 Discrete Stochastic Processes; 1.3.4 Discrete Random Sequences; 1.3.5 Deterministic Function versus Stochastic Process; 1.4 Summary; 2 Stochastic Processes; 2.1 Stationary Processes; 2.1.1 Cumulative Distribution Function and Probability Density Function; 2.1.2 First-Order Stationary Processes2.1.3 Second-Order Stationary Processes2.1.4 Nth-Order Stationary Processes; 2.2 Correlation Functions; 2.2.1 The Autocorrelation Function, Wide-Sense Stationary Processes and Ergodic Processes; 2.2.2 Cyclo-Stationary Processes; 2.2.3 The Cross-Correlation Function; 2.2.4 Measuring Correlation Functions; 2.2.5 Covariance Functions; 2.2.6 Physical Interpretation of Process Parameters; 2.3 Gaussian Processes; 2.4 Complex Processes; 2.5 Discrete-Time Processes; 2.5.1 Mean, Correlation Functions and Covariance Functions; 2.6 Summary; 2.7 Problems; 3 Spectra of Stochastic Processes3.1 The Power Spectrum3.2 The Bandwidth of a Stochastic Process; 3.3 The Cross-Power Spectrum; 3.4 Modulation of Stochastic Processes; 3.4.1 Modulation by a Random Carrier; 3.5 Sampling and Analogue-To-Digital Conversion; 3.5.1 Sampling Theorems; 3.5.2 A/D Conversion; 3.6 Spectrum of Discrete-Time Processes; 3.7 Summary; 3.8 Problems; 4. Linear Filtering of Stochastic Processes; 4.1 Basics of Linear Time-Invariant Filtering; 4.2 Time Domain Description of Filtering of Stochastic Processes; 4.2.1 The Mean Value of the Filter Output; 4.2.2 The Autocorrelations Function of the Output4.2.3 Cross-Correlation of the Input and Output4.3 Spectra of the Filter Output; 4.4 Noise Bandwidth; 4.4.1 Band-Limited Processes and Systems; 4.4.2 Equivalent Noise Bandwidth; 4.5 Spectrum of a Random Data Signal; 4.6 Principles of Discrete-Time Signals and Systems; 4.6.1 The Discrete Fourier Transform; 4.6.2 The z-Transform; 4.7 Discrete-Time Filtering of Random Sequences; 4.7.1 Time Domain Description of the Filtering; 4.7.2 Frequency Domain Description of the Filtering; 4.8 Summary; 4.9 Problems; 5 Bandpass Processes; 5.1 Description of Deterministic Bandpass Signals5.2 Quadrature Components of Bandpass Processes5.3 Probability Density Functions of the Envelope and Phase of Bandpass Noise; 5.4 Measurement of Spectra; 5.4.1 The Spectrum Analyser; 5.4.2 Measurement of the Quadrature Components; 5.5 Sampling of Bandpass Processes; 5.5.1 Conversion to Baseband; 5.5.2 Direct Sampling; 5.6 Summary; 5.7 Problems; 6 Noise in Networks and Systems; 6.1 White and Coloured Noise; 6.2 Thermal Noise in Resistors; 6.3 Thermal Noise in Passive Networks; 6.4 System Noise; 6.4.1 Noise in Amplifiers; 6.4.2 The Noise Figure; 6.4.3 Noise in Cascaded systems; 6.5 Summary6.6 ProblemsRandom signals and noise are present in many engineering systems and networks. Signal processing techniques allow engineers to distinguish between useful signals in audio, video or communication equipment, and interference, which disturbs the desired signal. With a strong mathematical grounding, this text provides a clear introduction to the fundamentals of stochastic processes and their practical applications to random signals and noise. With worked examples, problems, and detailed appendices, Introduction to Random Signals and Noise gives the reader the knowledge to deSignal processingStochastic processesRandom noise theorySignal processing.Stochastic processes.Random noise theory.621.3822Etten Wim van958287MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143581403321Introduction to random signals and noise2171180UNINA01554nam 2200385 a 450 991069703680332120230902162212.0(CKB)5470000002384535(OCoLC)609883963(EXLCZ)99547000000238453520100428d2010 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDepartment of Energy[electronic resource] actions needed to develop high-quality cost estimates for construction and environmental cleanup projects : report to the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives[Washington, D.C.] :U.S. Govt. Accountability Office,[2010]1 online resource (ii, 58 pages) illustrationsTitle from PDF title screen (GAO, viewed Apr. 27, 2010)."January 2010.""GAO-10-199."Includes bibliographical references.Department of Energy Hazardous waste site remediationHazardous waste site remediationEstimatesHazardous waste site remediation.Hazardous waste site remediationEstimates.United States.Congress.House.Committee on Appropriations.Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development.GPOGPOBOOK9910697036803321Department of Energy3423233UNINA03800nam 22006375 450 991058015520332120251202144726.09781484280959148428095410.1007/978-1-4842-8095-9(MiAaPQ)EBC7021581(Au-PeEL)EBL7021581(CKB)23981275000041(OCoLC)1333434817(OCoLC-P)1333434817(CaSebORM)9781484280959(Perlego)4514178(DE-He213)978-1-4842-8095-9(EXLCZ)992398127500004120220623d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNetwork Programming with Go Language Essential Skills for Programming, Using and Securing Networks with Open Source Google Golang /by Jan Newmarch, Ronald Petty2nd ed. 2022.Berkeley, CA :Apress :Imprint: Apress,2022.1 online resource (386 pages) illustrationsIncludes index.Print version: Newmarch, Jan Network Programming with Go Language Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P.,c2022 9781484280942 Includes bibliographical references and index.1: Architectural Layers -- 2: Overview of the Go Language -- 3: Socket-Level Programming -- 4: Data Serialization -- 5: Application-Level Protocols -- 6: Managing Character Sets and Encodings -- 7: Security -- 8: HTTP -- 9: Templates -- 10: A Complete Web Server -- 11: HTML -- 12: XML -- 13: Remote Procedure Call -- 14: REST -- 15: WebSockets -- 16: Gorilla -- 17: Testing -- Appendix A: Fuzzing -- Appendix B: Generics.Dive into key topics in network architecture implemented with the Google-backed open source Go programming language. Networking topics such as data serialization, application level protocols, character sets and encodings are discussed and demonstrated in Go. This book has been updated to the Go version 1.18 which includes modules, generics, and fuzzing along with updated and additional examples. Beyond the fundamentals, Network Programming with Go, Second Edition covers key networking and security issues such as HTTP protocol changes, validation and templates, remote procedure call (RPC) and REST comparison, and more. Additionally, authors Ronald Petty and Jan Newmarch guide you in building and connecting to a complete web server based on Go. Along the way, use of a Go web toolkit (Gorilla) will be employed. This book can serve as both an essential learning guide and reference on networking concepts and implementation in Go. Free source code isavailable on Github for this book under Creative Commons open source license. You will: Perform network programming with Go (including JSON and RPC) Understand Gorilla, the Golang web toolkit, and how to use it Implement a microservice architecture with Go Leverage Go features such as generics, fuzzing Master syscalls and how to employ them with Go.Programming languages (Electronic computers)Open source softwareComputer scienceProgramming LanguageOpen SourceComputer ScienceProgramming languages (Electronic computers)Open source software.Computer science.Programming Language.Open Source.Computer Science.001.642Newmarch Jan754311Petty RonaldMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910580155203321Network Programming with Go Language2889209UNINA