Measurement of Power Spectra for Nonstationary Random Signals

Measurement of Power Spectra for Nonstationary Random Signals
Author: P. T. Schoenemann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1962
Genre: Power spectra
ISBN:

The use of standard techniques for measuring the power spectra of stationary phenomena in the treatment of nonstationary physical phenomena can lead to erroneous results. Some of the tools available for the analysis of nonstationary random phenomena are outlined in this report and the applicability of these tools to some practical engineering problems is discussed.

The Collected Works of John W. Tukey

The Collected Works of John W. Tukey
Author: L.V. Jones
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1987-05-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780534051013

This volume of eleven articles compiles important papers by Tukey that examine the intriguing problems inherent in the area of multiple comparisons and provide a useful framework for thinking about them. Each volume in the set is indexed and contains a bibliography.

Selected Papers of Hirotugu Akaike

Selected Papers of Hirotugu Akaike
Author: Emanuel Parzen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 146121694X

The pioneering research of Hirotugu Akaike has an international reputation for profoundly affecting how data and time series are analyzed and modelled and is highly regarded by the statistical and technological communities of Japan and the world. His 1974 paper "A new look at the statistical model identification" (IEEE Trans Automatic Control, AC-19, 716-723) is one of the most frequently cited papers in the area of engineering, technology, and applied sciences (according to a 1981 Citation Classic of the Institute of Scientific Information). It introduced the broad scientific community to model identification using the methods of Akaike's criterion AIC. The AIC method is cited and applied in almost every area of physical and social science. The best way to learn about the seminal ideas of pioneering researchers is to read their original papers. This book reprints 29 papers of Akaike's more than 140 papers. This book of papers by Akaike is a tribute to his outstanding career and a service to provide students and researchers with access to Akaike's innovative and influential ideas and applications. To provide a commentary on the career of Akaike, the motivations of his ideas, and his many remarkable honors and prizes, this book reprints "A Conversation with Hirotugu Akaike" by David F. Findley and Emanuel Parzen, published in 1995 in the journal Statistical Science. This survey of Akaike's career provides each of us with a role model for how to have an impact on society by stimulating applied researchers to implement new statistical methods.

The Collected Works of John W. Tukey

The Collected Works of John W. Tukey
Author: Jeff Austin. Brillinger
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 764
Release: 1984-02-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780412742408

First of an eight-volume set, documenting Tukey's work from the 1940s to the 1980s One of the late 20th Century's leading innovators and influences on data analysis, John W. Tukey's discoveries and methods have greatly impacted the work of statisticians throughout the world. The Collected Works of John W. Tukey begins here, with 14 chapters on time series analysis.

The Collected Works of John W. Tukey

The Collected Works of John W. Tukey
Author: William S. Cleveland
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1988-04-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780412992612

This book includes a collection of John W. Tukey's papers that demonstrate a number of numerical methods and graphical methods, such as box plots, stem-and-leaf diagrams, and point cloud rotation, for graphics and exploratory data analysis.

The Collected Works of John W. Tukey

The Collected Works of John W. Tukey
Author: D.R. Cox
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1992-04-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780412063213

These papers illustrate important features characteristic of John Tukey's work, namely the desire to look beyond or beneath conventional set structures, the wish to detect and deal with anomalous behavior, and great technical ingenuity.

Spectral Analysis in Engineering

Spectral Analysis in Engineering
Author: Grant Hearn
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1995-08-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080541550

This text provides a thorough explanation of the underlying principles of spectral analysis and the full range of estimation techniques used in engineering. The applications of these techniques are demonstrated in numerous case studies, illustrating the approach required and the compromises to be made when solving real engineering problems. The principles outlined in these case studies are applicable over the full range of engineering disciplines and all the reader requires is an understanding of elementary calculus and basic statistics. The realistic approach and comprehensive nature of this text will provide undergraduate engineers and physicists of all disciplines with an invaluable introduction to the subject and the detailed case studies will interest the experienced professional. - No more than a knowledge of elementary calculus, and basic statistics and probability is needed - Accessible to undergraduates at any stage of their courses - Easy and clear to follow