05255nam 2200613 a 450 991014182350332120170816142742.00-470-86659-40-470-86658-6(CKB)2670000000397556(EBL)1319114(OCoLC)854521082(SSID)ssj0000950637(PQKBManifestationID)11521896(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000950637(PQKBWorkID)10883713(PQKB)10571949(MiAaPQ)EBC1319114(EXLCZ)99267000000039755620050913d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPseudo random signal processing[electronic resource] theory and application /Hans-Jürgen Zepernick, Adolf FingerChichester, England ;Hoboken, N.J. Wileyc20051 online resource (438 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-86657-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. [391]-401) and index.Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; List of abbreviations; List of common symbols; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Prologue; 1.2 Elements of pseudo random signal processing; 1.3 Outline of the book; 2 Characterization of signals and sequences; 2.1 Classification of signals and sequences; 2.1.1 Morphological classification; 2.1.2 Phenomenological classification; 2.1.3 Energy classification; 2.1.4 Spectral classification; 2.2 Transformations of signals and sequences; 2.2.1 Basic transformations; 2.3 Correlation measures; 2.3.1 Autocorrelation and crosscorrelation functions2.3.2 Discrete periodic correlation functions2.3.3 Aperiodic correlation functions; 2.3.4 Other properties and relationships; 2.3.5 Correlation of binary sequences; 2.3.6 Orthogonality; 2.4 Power spectral density; 2.4.1 Power spectral density of analog signals; 2.4.2 Power spectral density of periodic signals; 2.4.3 Power spectral density of periodic pulse trains; 2.5 Pseudo random signals and sequences; 2.5.1 Pseudo randomness criteria; 2.5.2 Pseudo randomness and power spectral density; 2.5.3 Pseudo randomness and ployphase sequences; 3 Mathematical foundations; 3.1 Algebraic structures3.1.1 Binary algebra, semigroup, and monoid3.1.2 Groups, rings, and fields; 3.2 Polynomials over finite fields; 3.2.1 Polynomials and ploynomial rings; 3.2.2 Euclidean algorithm for polynomials; 3.2.3 Irreducible polynomials; 3.2.4 Cyclotomic cosets and minimal ploynomials; 3.2.5 Primitive polynomials; 4 Binary pseudo random sequences; 4.1 Classification; 4.2 Maximal-length sequences; 4.2.1 Linear recurring sequences; 4.2.2 Maximal-length sequences; 4.2.3 Properties of maximal-lenght sequences; 4.2.4 Autocorrelation functions of maximal-length sequences4.3 Binary sequences with good autocorrelation4.3.1 Difference sets; 4.3.2 De Bruijn sequences; 4.3.3 Quadratic residue sequences; 4.3.4 Other diffence set sequences; 4.3.5 Barker sequences and Williard sequences; 4.4 Binary sequences with special crosscorrelation; 4.4.1 Transorthogonal and orthogonal sequences; 4.4.2 Gold sequences; 4.4.3 Gold-like sequences; 4.4.4 Kasami sequences; 5 Nonbinary pseudo random sequences; 5.1 Classification; 5.2 Interference-free windo sequences; 5.2.1 Large-area synchronous codes; 5.3 Complex-valued sequences; 5.3.1 Complex maximal-length sequences5.3.2 Polyphase sequences5.3.3 Quadriphase sequences; 5.4 Polyphase sequences with special correlations; 5.4.1 Equivalent odd and even correlation sequences; 5.4.2 Oppermann sequences; 6 Generating pseudo random signals; 6.1 Linear autonomous automata; 6.1.1 Mathematical discription; 6.1.2 Canonical forms; 6.1.3 State cycles; 6.2 Generating maximal-length sequences; 6.2.1 Standard circuits for binary maximal-length sequences; 6.2.2 Special cases of modulo 2 arithmetic; 6.2.3 High-speed sequence generation; 6.2.4 Nonbinary sequence generation with binary encoding6.3 Transformations of maximal-length sequencesIn recent years, pseudo random signal processing has proven to be a critical enabler of modern communication, information, security and measurement systems. The signal's pseudo random, noise-like properties make it vitally important as a tool for protecting against interference, alleviating multipath propagation and allowing the potential of sharing bandwidth with other users. Taking a practical approach to the topic, this text provides a comprehensive and systematic guide to understanding and using pseudo random signals. Covering theoretical principles, design methodologies and applicationsSignal processingRandom noise theoryElectronic books.Signal processing.Random noise theory.621.382/2621.3822Zepernick Hans-Jürgen1000252Finger Adolf1000253MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910141823503321Pseudo random signal processing2295901UNINA04605nam 2200889 450 991079520360332120231108145611.01-5231-2423-70-7680-8856-910.4271/R-440(CKB)4340000000240273(CaBNVSL)mat08503535(IDAMS)0b0000648876352f(IEEE)8503535(MiAaPQ)EBC5473563(OCoLC)934379909(CaBNVSL)slc68082326r-440(SAE)9780768082326(EXLCZ)99434000000024027320150626d2015 fy 0engurbn||||m|||atxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEconomics of composites /by George N. Bullen, Carroll Grant, Dan Day, Alan Hiken, David ChampaWarrendale, Pa. (400 Commonwealth Dr., Warrendale PA USA) :Society of Automotive Engineers,[2015]1 online resource (xx, 217 pages) color illustrationsSociety of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications0-7680-8121-1 0-7680-8232-3 Includes bibliographical references.Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Influencing the economics of composite structure assembly -- Chapter 3. The impact of composites on assemblies: the multivariate random variable -- Chapter 4. Integrated structural health monitoring, embedded sensors, and composites--manufacturing -- Chapter 5. Integrated structural health monitoring, embedded sensors, and composites; parts and products -- Chapter 6. Health, safety, and environment -- Chapter 7. Total life cycle cost of composites -- Chapter 8. Enabling the full potential of composites -- Chapter 9. Composite assembly -- Chapter 10. Return on investment -- Chapter 11. Summary; final thoughts -- Appendix: Key terms and definitions -- Index -- About the authors.The authors of this book explore the affordability of composites ranging from raw material to end-of life disposal costs. The material characteristics, applications, and complex manufacturing to meet the demand for composites depend on many factors. Industry strives to provide customers with products that provide economic efficiencies. Manufacturing processes and development sustain product innovation and foster economic growth and the integration of automation and focus on productivity and achievement of quality improvements. This book captures this interaction and their influences on the composite marketplace"--Provided by publisher.Society of Automotive Engineers. 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