Optimal State Estimation

Chapter 2 - Probability Theory

CHAPTER 2

Probability theory

The most we can know is in terms of probabilities.

—Richard Feynman [Fey63, p. 6-11]

While writing my book [Stochastic Processes, first published in 1953] I had an argument with Feller. He asserted that everyone said "random variable" and I asserted that everyone said "chance variable." We obviously had to use the same name in our books, so we decided the issue by a stochastic procedure. That is, we tossed for it and he won.

—Joseph Doob [Sne97, p. 307]

Probabilities do not exist.

—Bruno de Finetti [deF74]


In our attempt to filter a signal, we will be trying to extract meaningful information from a noisy signal. In order to accomplish this, we need to know something about what noise is, some of its characteristics, and how it works. This chapter reviews probability theory. We begin by discussing the basic concept of probability in Section 2.1, and then move on to random variables (RVs) in Section 2.2. The chapter then continues with the following topics:

  • An RV is a general case of the normal scalars that we are familiar with, and so just as we can apply a functional mapping to a number, we can also apply a functional mapping to an RV. We discuss functions (transformations) of random variables in Section 2.3.

  • Just as we can have vectors of numbers, we can also have vectors of RVs, and so we discuss groups of random variables and random vectors in Section 2.4.

  • Just as we can have scalar functions of time, we can also have RVs that are functions of time, and so we discuss RVs that change with time (stochastic processes) in Section 2.5.

  • Stochastic processes can be divided into two categories: white noise and colored noise, and we discuss these concepts in Section 2.6.

We conclude in Section 2.7 with a high-level discussion of how to write a computer simulation of a noise process.

This chapter is only a brief introduction and review of probability and stochastic processes, and more detail can be found in many other books on the subject, such as [Pap02, Pee0l].

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