This clear and rigorous introduction offers a systematic account that covers all of the theory's basic elements. The author, a former professor of electrical engineering at MIT, was co-inventor of the synthesis of electric networks in the time domain and the frequency domain by means of orthonormal functions. 252 figures. Unabridged republication of the edition published by John Wiley, New York, 1960.
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Information Theory and Statistics by Solomon Kullback Highly useful text studies logarithmic measures of information and their application to testing statistical hypotheses. Includes numerous worked examples and problems. References. Glossary. Appendix. 1968 2nd, revised edition.
Information Theory by Robert B. Ash Analysis of channel models and proof of coding theorems; study of specific coding systems; and study of statistical properties of information sources. Sixty problems, with solutions. Advanced undergraduate to graduate level.
Stochastic Processes and Filtering Theory by Andrew H. Jazwinski This unified treatment presents material previously available only in journals, and in terms accessible to engineering students. Although theory is emphasized, it discusses numerous practical applications as well. 1970 edition.
Communication Nets: Stochastic Message Flow and Delay by Leonard Kleinrock This text develops a queuing theory model of communications nets. Its realistic assessment of factors involved in message flow will benefit those working with computers and other communications systems. 1964 edition.