Probability and Random Processes for Electrical and Computer Engineers

Probability theory provides powerful tools to explain, model, analyze, and design technology developed by electrical and computer engineers. Here are a few applications.
Signal processing. My own interest in the subject arose when I was an undergraduate taking the required course in probability for electrical engineers. We considered the situation shown in Figure 1.1. To determine the presence of an aircraft, a known radar pulse v( t) is sent out. If there are no objects in range of the radar, the radar s amplifiers produce only a noise waveform, denoted by X t. If there is an object in range, the reflected radar pulse plus noise is produced. The overall goal is to decide whether the received waveform is noise only or signal plus noise. To get an idea of how difficult this can be, consider the signal plus noise waveform shown at the top in Figure 1.2. Our class addressed the subproblem of designing an optimal linear system to process the received waveform so as to make the presence of the signal more obvious. We learned that the optimal transfer function is given by the matched filter. If the signal at the top in Figure 1.2 is processed by the appropriate matched filter, we get the output shown at the bottom in Figure 1.2. You will study the matched filter in Chapter 10.