EE 645 Estimation Theory
EE645 Course Information - Spring 2000
- Course Instructor:
Professor Edward J. Delp
- Office: Room 354 MSEE
- Telephone: 49-41740
- Office Hours: WF 1:30-2:30pm or by appointment
- Credit: 3 credit hours.
- Prerequisites:
EE 600 or permission of the instructor
- Description:
A treatment of the basic concepts of Estimation and Detection Theory at
the garduate level.
Applications to Communications and Signal Processing will be presented.
- Grading: There will be two one hour exams and a final exam.
The exam dates will be announced later.
A course project may replace the Final Exam.
The grade will be determined by:
Hour Exams: 40%
Final Exam: 60%
- Homework:
Homeworks will be assigned. It will not be collected or graded.
- Missed Classes:
We will not have class on January 12 and January 14.
Assignments and Course Outline
Tenative Course Outline
Projects
Final Project
Textbook
M.D. Srinath, P.K. Rajasekarau, R. Viswanatha,
Introduction to Statistical Signal Processing With
Applications, Prentice-Hall 1996.
References:
Several journal papers and other handouts will distributed in class.
Other referecence material is available by following this
link.
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Professor Edward J. Delp