Book Description
Adaptive Filter Theory, 4e, is ideal for courses in Adaptive Filters.
Haykin examines both the mathematical theory behind various linear adaptive filters and the elements of supervised multilayer perceptrons. In its fourth edition, this highly successful book has been updated and refined to stay current with the field and develop concepts in as unified and accessible a manner as possible.
From the Publisher
Haykin examines both the mathematical theory behind various linear adaptive filters with finite-duration impulse response (FIR) and the elements of supervised neural networks. The Third Edition of this highly successful book has been updated and refined to keep current with the field and develop concepts in as unified and accessible a manner as possible.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
From the Back Cover
CONTENTS
Preface Acknowledgments
Background and Preview
- Chapter 1 Stochastic Processes and Models
- Chapter 2 Wiener Filters
- Chapter 3 Linear Prediction
- Chapter 4 Method of Steepest Descent
- Chapter 5 Least-Mean-Square Adaptive Filters
- Chapter 6 Normalized Least-Mean-Square Adaptive Filters
- Chapter 7 Frequency-Domain and Subband Adaptive Filters
- Chapter 8 Method of Least Squares
- Chapter 9 Recursive Least-Square Adaptive Filters
- Chapter 10 Kalman Filters
- Chapter 11 Square-Root Adaptive Filters
- Chapter 12 Order-Recursive Adaptive Filters
- Chapter 13 Finite-Precision Effects
- Chapter 14 Tracking of Time-Varying Systems
- Chapter 15 Adaptive Filters Using Infinite-Duration Impulse Response Structures
- Chapter 16 Blind Deconvolution
- Chapter 17 Back-Propagation Learning
Epilogue
- Appendix A Complex Variables
- Appendix B Differentiation with Respect to a Vector
- Appendix C Method of Lagrange Multipliers
- Appendix D Estimation Theory
- Appendix E Eigenanalysis
- Appendix F Rotations and Reflections
- Appendix G Complex Wishart Distribution
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
About the Author
Simon Haykin received his B.Sc. (First-class Honours), Ph.D., and D.Sc., all in Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, England. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He is the recipient of the Henry Booker Gold Medal from URSI, 2002, the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences from ETH Zentrum, Zurich, Switzerland, 1999, and many other medals and prizes. He is a pioneer in adaptive signal-processing with emphasis on applications in radar and communications, an area of research which has occupied much of his professional life.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.