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Robust Statistics for Signal Processing
Understand the benefits of robust statistics for signal processing using this unique and authoritative text.
Abdelhak M. Zoubir (Author), Visa Koivunen (Author), Esa Ollila (Author), Michael Muma (Author)
9781107017412, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 8 November 2018
312 pages
25.3 x 17.8 x 1.8 cm, 0.77 kg
Understand the benefits of robust statistics for signal processing with this authoritative yet accessible text. The first ever book on the subject, it provides a comprehensive overview of the field, moving from fundamental theory through to important new results and recent advances. Topics covered include advanced robust methods for complex-valued data, robust covariance estimation, penalized regression models, dependent data, robust bootstrap, and tensors. Robustness issues are illustrated throughout using real-world examples and key algorithms are included in a MATLAB Robust Signal Processing Toolbox accompanying the book online, allowing the methods discussed to be easily applied and adapted to multiple practical situations. This unique resource provides a powerful tool for researchers and practitioners working in the field of signal processing.
1. Introduction and foundations
2. Robust estimation: the linear regression model
3. Robust penalized regression in the linear model
4. Robust estimation of location and scatter (covariance) matrix
5. Robustness in sensor array processing
6. Tensor models and robust statistics
7. Robust filtering
8. Robust methods for dependent data
9. Robust spectral estimation
10. Robust bootstrap methods
11. Real-life applications.
Subject Areas: Communications engineering / telecommunications [TJK], Mechanical engineering [TGB], Maths for engineers [TBJ]