Course Catalog - 2009-2010

     

ELEC 303 - RANDOM SIGNALS

Long Title: RANDOM SIGNALS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS
Department: Electrical & Computer Eng.
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): ELEC 301
Description: Random variables and concept, distribution, PDF, conditional probability density function; multiple random variables: correlation, density of sum of vars, the characteristic function; elements of statistics; random processes: continuous and discrete, deterministic and ministic, stationary and nonstationary, ergodic and nonergodic; correlation functions: autocorrelation, cross correlation, spectral density: fourer transform, cross-spectral; response of linear systems to random inputs. If you entered in 2008, Elec 303 is a required course. If you entered before the 2008 academic year and have already taken Elec 331, this course will count as a replacement and you will receive credit for having taken Elec 303. ELEC 301 may be taken concurrenlty with ELEC 303.