Maximum-Likelihood Deconvolution: A Journey into Model-Based Signal Processing

Maximum-Likelihood Deconvolution: A Journey into Model-Based Signal Processing

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Dec 11, 1989 · English · Paperback (244 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 244
Language English
Published Dec 11, 1989
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 1461233712
ISBN-13 9781461233718

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This work delves into the complexities of model-based signal processing through the lens of maximum-likelihood deconvolution. The authors, Jerry M. Mendel and C. Sidney Burrus, offer readers a comprehensive exploration of how convolution serves as the backbone of linear time-invariant systems, making it an essential concept in signal processing.

Throughout the book, Mendel and Burrus meticulously illustrate the various algorithms and methods that enhance signal clarity by effectively separating output signals from convolution effects. Readers will gain invaluable insights into the mathematical frameworks that underpin these techniques, drawing connections between theoretical concepts and practical applications.

The journey through this informative narrative is not merely academic; it invites practitioners and scholars alike to engage with advanced signal processing methods, equipping them with the tools necessary to tackle real-world challenges. As they navigate through the intricacies of deconvolution, the authors emphasize the significance of proper modeling and data interpretation in order to achieve superior results in signal analysis.
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