EE 523 Random Processes for Communications and Signal Processing


This course is intended as a graduate introduction to probability and random processes. It shall give the student the ability to mathematically model stochastic systems and analyze and predict their performance. Graduate students working in communications and signal processing will find it most useful. However students from other areas can also benefit from it if they have required background and interest. Please contact me if you have any specific questions.

 

Course information sheet

 

Instructor

Prof. Aditya Ramamoorthy

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

3222 Coover Hall

Ph: (515)-294-1583

Email: adityar AT iastate DOT edu

 

Office hours – By appointment or walk-in.

 

Class meeting time – MW 2:10-3:30pm, Howe 1226.

 

Reference texts:

  • Probability and Random Processes, Grimmett & Stirzaker, Oxford University Press, USA; 3 edition (August 2, 2001)
  • Course notes by Prof. Bruce Hajek (UIUC) available for download.[link]

 

Announcements

  • There will be a make-up lecture on Wed., Mar. 12 from 9:00-10:45am at 2117 Coover

 

Lecture Notes

 

 

Homeworks