Stat 270A & EE 270A: Fall 2007
| Meeting Times | T, R 8:00 - 9:15am in 300 Perkin | |||||||||
| Instructor | Prof. Daniel Bentil | |||||||||
| Office | 25 Colchester Avenue (Mansfield House) Room 305 | |||||||||
| Phone numbers | 656 - 3832 (Office), 656 - 2940 (Department) | |||||||||
| dbentil@uvm.edu | ||||||||||
| Text |
Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering:
Leon-Garcia, A (Required) | |||||||||
| Material |
Chapters will be covered based upon topics outlined below | |||||||||
| Prerequisite | Prerequisite: Calculus, Linear Algebra, EE171, STAT 151 or Permission of Instructor | |||||||||
| Office Hours | Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:15 - 1:15pm | |||||||||
| Other times: By appointment only. | ||||||||||
| Grades |
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| Exams |
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| Handouts | Click on (1) "Chris" (2) "Wenjei" (3) "J.Brooks" (4) "Goka" (5) "Changfei" for .ppt materials | |||||||||
| Guidelines |
Lectures: This course will be an introduction to
probability and random processes. The targeted audience will upper-level
undergraduates and beginning graduate students in science,
engineering, statistics, computer science and applied mathematics. By the
end of the course, students would have acquired ample knowledge on
how to make a transition from real problems to probability models and the
relevance of probability theory to science and engineering practices. A selection of topics (with applications) from the following areas will be studied: We shall cover book chapters from Leon-Garcia and selected topics from Kao and Lefebvre. We shall allude to other topics (hand-outs to be provided when necessary) as may be required. Practical implementation of algorithms on computers using MATLAB will be encouraged. Students will be required to complete one term project. |