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WINTER 2014 - ECE201 - Probability Theory and Random Processes - Faculty - Dr.J.Vijayarangam - SLOT - D2 - Room - AB 612

The document outlines the units and topics covered in an ECE201 Probability Theory and Random Processes course taught by Dr. J. Vijayarangam. The five units cover: (1) probability, random variables, and distributions; (2) special distributions; (3) operations on random variables; (4) random processes including stationary and ergodic processes; and (5) special random processes and modeling of noise sources. Communication theory concepts are also briefly discussed including information exchange, uncertainty reduction, and mathematical topics needed.

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WINTER 2014 - ECE201 - Probability Theory and Random Processes - Faculty - Dr.J.Vijayarangam - SLOT - D2 - Room - AB 612

The document outlines the units and topics covered in an ECE201 Probability Theory and Random Processes course taught by Dr. J. Vijayarangam. The five units cover: (1) probability, random variables, and distributions; (2) special distributions; (3) operations on random variables; (4) random processes including stationary and ergodic processes; and (5) special random processes and modeling of noise sources. Communication theory concepts are also briefly discussed including information exchange, uncertainty reduction, and mathematical topics needed.

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WINTER 2014 ECE201 PROBABILITY THEORY AND RANDOM PROCESSES FACULTY---- Dr.J.

VIJAYARANGAM SLOT--------- D2 Room ------- AB 612

Unit 1

Probability & Random variables

Introduction to Probability Joint and Conditional Probability Independent Events Combined Experiments- Bernoullis Trial Random Variables-concepts Distribution and Density Function Conditional Distribution and Density function

Unit 2

Special distributions

Expectations-Moments (variance) Uniform Distribution Gaussian distribution Binomial Distribution and Poisson distributions

Unit 3 Variables

Operations on Random

Operations on One Random Variable MGF-Chernoff`s Inequality & Bounds Multiple Random Variables Vector Random Variables Joint distribution and its Properties Joint Density and its Properties Central limit theorem Operation on two random variables Expected value of a function ofrandom variables.

Unit 4 Random process


Random process- realizations, sample paths discrete and continuous time processes. Probabilistic structure of a random process mean, autocorrelation and autocovariance functions Stationarity- strictsense stationary (SSS) and wide-sense stationary (WSS) processes. Autocorrelation function of a real WSS process and its properties cross-correlation function. Ergodicity and its importance. Spectral representation of a real WSS process power spectral density, properties of power spectral density. Cross-power spectral density and properties, autocorrelation function and power spectral density of a WSS random sequence.

Unit 5 Special Random Processes


Linear time-invariant system with a WSS process as an input- stationarity of the output, autocorrelation and power-spectral density of the output; examples with white-noise as input Modeling of noise sources Resistive Noise Sources Effective Noise Temperature Power Gain-Average Noise figures Average Noise Temperatures Model of Example System-Markov Process.

Communication

consists of transmitting information

Communication Theory

Information exchange is a basic human function in which individuals request, provide, and exchange information with the goal of reducing uncertainty.

Communication Theory

Any theory is some form of explanation of a class of observed phenomena. Communication theory attempts to document types of communication, and to optimize communications for the benefit of all as,

Mathematical Communication Theory

Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver

Mathematical Communication Theory

Mathematical Communication Theory

UNCERTAINTY REDUCTION NOISE REDUCTION INFORMATION OPTIMIZATION

Mathematical Communication Theory

The Mathematical Topics we need to familiarize to achieve our goal

Mathematical Communication Theory

Probability and Random process Linear Algebra Some Analysis

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