Nonlinear Filtering and Optimal Phase Tracking

Nonlinear Filtering and Optimal Phase Tracking

by Zeev Schuss
Nonlinear Filtering and Optimal Phase Tracking

Nonlinear Filtering and Optimal Phase Tracking

by Zeev Schuss

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Overview

 

This book offers an analytical rather than measure-theoretical approach to the derivation of the partial differential equations of nonlinear filtering theory. The basis for this approach is the discrete numerical scheme used in Monte-Carlo simulations of stochastic differential equations and Wiener's associated path integral representation of the transition probability density. Furthermore, it presents analytical methods for constructing asymptotic approximations to their solution and for synthesizing asymptotically optimal filters. It also offers a new approach to the phase tracking problem, based on optimizing the mean time to loss of lock. The book is based on lecture notes from a one-semester special topics course on stochastic processes and their applications that the author taught many times to graduate students of mathematics, applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, electrical engineering, and other disciplines. The book contains exercises and worked-out examples aimed at illustrating the methods of mathematical modeling and performance analysis of phase trackers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461404873
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 11/16/2011
Series: Applied Mathematical Sciences , #180
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Zeev Schuss is a Professor in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Tel Aviv University.

Table of Contents

Diffusion and Stochastic Differential Equations.- Euler's Simulation Scheme and Wiener's Measure.- Nonlinear Filtering and Smoothing of Diffusions.- Small Noise Analysis of Zakai's Equation.- Loss of Lock in Phase Trackers.- Loss of Lock in RADAR and Synchronization.- Phase Tracking with Optimal Lock Time.- Bibliography.- Index
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