ELEC 321

Stochastic Signals and Systems

Stochastic behaviour of signals and systems (eg., communication systems); discrete and continuous probability; random processes; modeling and identification of linear time-invariant systems; binary hypothesis testing and decision making. [3-0-2].

Prerequisite:
One of ELEC 221, STAT 305. STAT 305 may be taken concurrently, with registration assistance from Electrical and Computer Engineering Student Services. 

Equivalency:
STAT 321 – Stochastic Signal and Systems

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