Communications & Signal Processing Catalogue 2013

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Communications & Signal Processing 2013


Communications and Networks............................... 3 Information Theory and Coding.............................. 11 Signal Processing.................................................. 15 Also of Interest...................................................... 19

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Communications and Networks Next Generation Wireless LANs 802.11n and 802.11ac Second edition Eldad Perahia Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon

and Robert Stacey Apple Inc.

This comprehensive, up-to-date overview describes the principles, implementation and enhancing features of 802.11n and 802.11ac. The updated, significantly revised 2nd edition contains new material on 802.11ac, plus chapters on 802.11ac PHY and multi-user MIMO. An ideal reference for WLAN equipment designers, network managers, and students and researchers in wireless communications. 2013 247 x 174 mm 496pp 244 b/w illus. 100 tables 978-1-107-01676-7 Hardback £45.00 Publication April 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107016767

Principles of Cognitive Radio Ezio Biglieri Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

Andrea J. Goldsmith Stanford University, California

Larry J. Greenstein Narayan Mandayam Rutgers University, New Jersey

and H. Vincent Poor Princeton University, New Jersey

Expert authors draw on fundamentals of information theory, network theory, propagation, optimisation and signal processing, to explain the core physical and networking principles of cognitive radio and key design considerations for developing new cognitive radio systems. 2012 247 x 174 mm 321pp 75 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-02875-3 Hardback £60.00 eBook available

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Networked Life 20 Questions and Answers Mung Chiang Princeton University, New Jersey

Driven by real-world questions about our networked lives and packed with examples and exercises, this book explores the technology behind the multi-trillion dollar Internet and wireless industries. Essential reading for students in engineering, science and economics, for network professionals and anyone curious about how the Internet really works. ‘We are entering a new Internet era – the era of the likes of Google, Amazon, Netflix, and Facebook with entirely new types of problems. This book captures the new era, taking a fresh approach to both topic coverage and pedagogic style. Often at the end [of] a section it leaves the reader asking questions; then exactly those questions are answered in the subsequent section. Every university should offer a course based on this book.’ Keith Ross, Leonard J. Shustek Chair Professor in Computer Science, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, and co-author of Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach

‘Mung Chiang’s Networked Life has an intriguing premise and an ambitious vision … Chiang’s framing of the material as 20 intriguing questions about networks, their architectures, and associated phenomena ties theory to practical systems that students encounter every day … Chiang’s course surely pushes the boundaries of the traditional lecture, and the book similarly is meant to be a nextgeneration work.’ Lynn Andrea Stein, Science 2012 247 x 174 mm 503pp 300 b/w illus. 20 tables 100 exercises 978-1-107-02494-6 Hardback £27.99 eBook available

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Communications and Networks OFDMA Mobile Broadband Communications A Systems Approach Junyi Li Xinzhou Wu

exposed to more than standard theoretical perspectives … This book is a pleasure to read.’ Shlomo Shamai, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey

2013 247 x 174 mm 537pp 240 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-00160-2 Hardback £55.00

and Rajiv Laroia

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Sonus Networks

‘This is a must-read book for both students and engineers who are interested in learning about how the principles of OFDM can be used to design and control wireless networks. This self-contained book begins with a gentle introduction and basics of OFDMA systems, builds the material to advanced state-of-the-art techniques currently being used, and then looks ahead at the design of future wireless systems. A remarkable book written by the pioneers of Flash OFDM technologies.’ Ness B. Shroff, Ohio State University

‘This is a very special book, written by industry pioneers of OFDMA technology, taking the unconventional and very timely system view. It provides a beautiful perspective of how important theoretical ideas and understanding of the needs of real world communications systems were harnessed to develop flash-OFDM from first principles. LTE has since adopted OFDMA technology as the converged global 4G standard. It presents in a unique way the principles, basics and advanced elements of wireless OFDMA technology, and also provides a future centric perspective of practical aspects of wireless communications. This three-part book offers insights for scholars, researchers and wireless industrial engineers, leaders and visionaries. In particular, [it] is beneficial for students, as they are

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Adaptive Wireless Communications MIMO Channels and Networks Daniel W. Bliss MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts

and Siddhartan Govindasamy Olin College of Engineering, Massachusetts

This comprehensive, self-contained exploration of cutting-edge applications in adaptive wireless communications includes a broad, self-contained technical introduction to all the necessary background, and a range of engaging end-of-chapter-problems. With solutions available online, this is the perfect self-study resource for students of advanced wireless systems and wireless industry professionals. 2013 247 x 174 mm 624pp 183 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03320-7 Hardback £70.00 Publication May 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107033207


Communications and Networks Small Cell Networks Deployment, PHY Techniques, and Resource Management Edited by Tony Q. S. Quek Singapore University of Technology and Design

Guillaume de la Roche Mindspeed Technologies

Ismail Güvenç Florida International University

and Marios Kountouris SUPÉLEC (Ecole Supérieured d’Electricité)

Explores state-of-the-art advances in the successful operation of small cell networks, including practical deployment considerations, radio resource management and interference management techniques. An indispensable volume for researchers, engineers and systems designers in the wireless communication industry. 2013 247 x 174 mm 504pp 171 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-1-107-01678-1 Hardback £80.00 Publication April 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107016781

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Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Theory, Simulation and Deployment Edited by Xiaoli Chu University of Sheffield

David Lopez-Perez Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent

Yang Yang Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology

and Fredrik Gunnarsson Ericsson Research, Linköping, Sweden

This detailed, up-to-date introduction to heterogeneous cellular networking introduces its characteristic features, the technology underpinning it and issues surrounding its use. Comprehensive, in-depth coverage of core topics is accompanied by discussion of practical design considerations and industry case studies. An invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners working in cellular communications. 2013 247 x 174 mm 528pp 140 b/w illus. 70 tables 978-1-107-02309-3 Hardback £75.00 Publication May 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107023093

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Communications and Networks Compressive Sensing for Wireless Networks Zhu Han University of Houston

Husheng Li

Wavelet Radio Adaptive and Reconfigurable Wireless Systems Based on Wavelets Homayoun Nikookar

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Delft University of Technology

and Wotao Yin

A self-contained guide to wavelet technology, this invaluable source of information for graduate students, researchers and practising engineers provides an overview of applications of wavelets in wireless communications, explains how to design new wavelets and compares wavelet technology with existing OFDM technology.

Rice University, Houston

This comprehensive reference presents a unified view on incorporating compressive sensing over assorted wireless network scenarios. It enables students, researchers and communications engineers to develop an understanding of compressive sensing, including its benefits and limitations, as well as the skills needed to take advantage of compressive sensing in wireless networks. 2013 247 x 174 mm 312pp 100 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-01883-9 Hardback £70.00 Publication April 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107018839

Compressed Sensing Theory and Applications Edited by Yonina C. Eldar Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa

and Gitta Kutyniok Technische Universität Berlin

Compressed sensing has rapidly become a key concept in various areas of applied mathematics, computer science and electrical engineering. This timely book highlights recent theoretical advances and applications. Ideal for both researchers and graduate students seeking an understanding of the potential of compressed sensing. 2012 247 x 174 mm 556pp 128 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-00558-7 Hardback £65.00 eBook available

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EuMA High Frequency Technologies Series 2013 247 x 174 mm 216pp 121 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-01780-1 Hardback £75.00 eBook available

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Essentials of Mobile Handset Design Abhi Naha Zone V Ltd.

and Peter Whale Qualcomm

Discover what is involved in designing the world’s most popular and advanced consumer product to date – the phone in your pocket. Learn about core technology building blocks, design lifecycles of new products, and key issues influencing handset design. Includes step-by-step guidelines for creating successful handset designs. The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series 2012 228 x 152 mm 249pp 25 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-01004-8 Hardback £40.00 eBook available

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Communications and Networks Scalability, Density, and Decision Making in Cognitive Wireless Networks Preston Marshall University of Southern California

This cohesive treatment of cognitive radio and networking technology integrates information and decision theory to provide insight into relationships throughout all layers of networks and across all wireless applications. It features examples of decision-making structures and criteria required to extend network density and scaling to unprecedented levels. ‘… highly original and brilliantly insightful. Preston Marshall has examined cognitive technologies under three essential key headings – scalability, density and decisionmaking. In doing this he unlocks the power of cognitive technologies and builds a realisable and compelling vision for communication networks of the future. Every section … is full of new ideas and insights that could only be written by someone who has been a leader in this field and has a handle on the bigger picture as well as a deep understanding of the technical details. This book is so far removed from the myriad of books that simply relate information to the reader. It is packed full of ideas, opinions and most crucially supporting evidence … a breath of fresh air … essential reading for someone who has any interest in how the challenges for communication systems of the future will be met.’ Linda Doyle, University of Dublin 2012 247 x 174 mm 356pp 79 b/w illus. 75 tables 75 exercises 978-1-107-01549-4 Hardback £70.00 eBook available

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Essentials of Positioning and Location Technology David Bartlett Omnisense, Cambridge

Essential for understanding how the positions and movements of objects can be measured and used for real-world applications, this guide describes a range of different locating and positioning technologies in terms of features, functions and performance, showing how benefits in specific applications can be realised through smart combinations of technology. The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series 2013 228 x 152 mm 240pp 39 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00621-8 Hardback £40.00 Publication April 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107006218

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Communications and Networks Stochastic Geometry for Wireless Networks Martin Haenggi University of Notre Dame, Indiana

Covering point process theory, random geometric graphs and coverage processes, this introduction to stochastic geometry enables the effective analysis of wireless network performance across all possible network configurations, promoting good design choices for future wireless architectures and protocols that reduce interference effects. 2012 247 x 174 mm 298pp 67 b/w illus. 2 tables 111 exercises 978-1-107-01469-5 Hardback £60.00 eBook available

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Green Radio Communication Networks Edited by Ekram Hossain University of Manitoba, Canada

Vijay K. Bhargava University of British Columbia, Vancouver

and Gerhard P. Fettweis Technische Universität, Dresden

Presenting state-of-the-art research on green radio communications and networks, this book is a comprehensive treatment for researchers and professionals working in wireless communication. It summarises existing and ongoing research on different aspects of energy-efficient technologies and serves as a one-stop reference of essential information for future generation cellular wireless systems. 2012 247 x 174 mm 440pp 171 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-107-01754-2 Hardback £80.00 eBook available

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Smart Grid Communications and Networking Edited by Ekram Hossain University of Manitoba, Canada

Zhu Han University of Houston

and H. Vincent Poor Princeton University, New Jersey

This one-stop reference provides the state-of-the-art theory, key strategies, protocols, deployment aspects, standardization activities and experimental studies of communication and networking technologies for the smart grid. Expert authors provide all the essential information researchers need to progress in the field and to allow power systems engineers to optimize their communication systems. 2012 247 x 174 mm 500pp 154 b/w illus. 33 tables 978-1-107-01413-8 Hardback £90.00 eBook available

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Communications and Networks The Handbook of Personal Area Networking Technologies and Protocols

Body Area Networks

Dean Anthony Gratton

Xerox Research Centre, India

An authoritative review of the complete short-range RF domain, this definitive handbook demystifies personal-area networking technologies and protocols and explores their application potential in a unique real-world context. An essential read for students, researchers, engineers, product planners and technical marketers alike.

and Krishna Kumar Venkatasubramanian

2013 247 x 174 mm 500pp 200 b/w illus. 100 tables 978-0-521-19726-7 Hardback £70.00 Publication August 2013 www.cambridge.org/9780521197267

Theory and Design of Terabit Optical Fiber Transmission Systems

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Safety, Security, and Sustainability Sandeep K. S. Gupta Arizona State University

Tridib Mukherjee

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts

Introducing cutting-edge theoretical and practical techniques, this book explores the issues involved in designing safe, secure and sustainable BANs from a cyber-physical systems perspective. It examines how we can re-imagine the design of specific elements of BANs, and is invaluable for researchers and graduate students. 2013 247 x 174 mm 160pp 31 b/w illus. 9 tables 40 exercises 978-1-107-02102-0 Hardback £60.00 Publication April 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107021020

Stefano Bottacchi u2t Photonics AG

A comprehensive, modular treatment of the challenging issues involved in high-speed optical transmission systems, containing all the theory and practical design criteria required to optimize them. An indispensable reference for forward-looking professionals and researchers in optical communications. 2013 247 x 174 mm 800pp 400 b/w illus. 45 tables 978-0-521-19269-9 Hardback £105.00 Publication November 2013 www.cambridge.org/9780521192699

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Communications and Networks Microwave and Wireless Measurement Techniques Nuno Borges Carvalho Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal

and Dominique Schreurs Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

From typical metrology parameters for common wireless and microwave components to the implementation of measurement benches, this introduction to microwave/wireless metrology includes many practical examples, together with exercises at the end of each chapter and key information about measurement procedures for emerging technologies. The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series 2013 247 x 174 mm 400pp 300 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00461-0 Hardback £85.00 Publication September 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107004610

Modern Small Antennas Kyohei Fujimoto University of Tsukuba, Japan

and Hisashi Morishita National Defense Academy, Japan

If you need to design and develop small antennas, this complete, cutting-edge guide covers everything you need to know, from fundamentals and basic theory to design techniques and evaluation. Many practical examples are included from a range of wireless systems, whilst a glossary brings you up to speed on the latest terminology. 2013 247 x 174 mm 512pp 100 b/w illus. 30 tables 978-0-521-87786-2 Hardback £70.00 Publication May 2013 www.cambridge.org/9780521877862


Information Theory and Coding Textbook

Network Information Theory Abbas El Gamal Stanford University

and Young-Han Kim University of California, San Diego

Providing a coherent and accessible presentation of the field, this is the first complete and unified coverage of both classical and recent results. Featuring a wealth of illustrations, worked examples, bibliographic notes and over 250 end-of-chapter problems, this book is ideal for students, researchers and practitioners alike. ‘El Gamal and Kim have written a masterpiece. It brings organization and clarity to a large and previously chaotic field. The mathematics is done cleanly and carefully, and the intuition behind the results is brought out with clarity.’ Robert G. Gallager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Preliminaries: 2. Information measures and typicality; 3. Point-to-point information theory; Part II. Single-Hop Networks: 4. Multiple access channels; 5. Degraded broadcast channels; 6. Interference channels; 7. Channels with state; 8. General broadcast channels; 9. Gaussian vector channels; 10. Distributed lossless compression; 11. Lossy compression with side information; 12. Distributed lossy compression; 13. Multiple description coding; 14. Joint source-channel coding; Part III. Multihop Networks: 15. Graphical networks; 16. Relay channels; 17. Interactive channel coding; 18. Discrete memoryless networks; 19. Gaussian networks; 20. Compression over graphical networks; Part IV. Extensions: 21. Communication

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for computing; 22. Information theoretic secrecy; 23. Wireless fading channels; 24. Networking and information theory; Appendices: A. Convex sets and functions; B. Probability and estimation; C. Cardinality bounding techniques; D. Fourier–Motzkin elimination; E. Convex optimization. 2011 247 x 174 mm 709pp 242 b/w illus. 15 tables 273 exercises 978-1-107-00873-1 Hardback £50.00 eBook available

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A Student’s Guide to Coding and Information Theory Stefan M. Moser and Po-Ning Chen National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

A concise, easy-to-read guide, introducing beginners to the engineering background of modern communication systems, from mobile phones to data storage. Assuming only basic knowledge of high-school mathematics and including many practical examples and exercises to aid understanding, this is ideal for anyone who needs a quick introduction to the subject. 2012 228 x 152 mm 206pp 48 b/w illus. 29 tables 38 exercises 978-1-107-01583-8 Hardback £48.00 978-1-107-60196-3 Paperback £18.99 eBook available

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Information Theory and Coding Textbook

Quantum Information, Computation and Communication Jonathan A. Jones and Dieter Jaksch University of Oxford

Quantum information has made the transition from an exotic research topic to part of mainstream undergraduate courses in physics. Based on years of teaching experience, this textbook guides undergraduate students in physics through theory and experiment to cover the essentials of the field. 2012 246 x 189 mm 208pp 38 b/w illus. 90 exercises 978-1-107-01446-6 Hardback £35.00 eBook available

www.cambridge.org/9781107014466

Optimal Estimation of Parameters Jorma Rissanen Tampere University of Technology, Finland

‘In this splendid new book, Jorma Rissanen, the originator of the minimum description length (MDL) principle, puts forward a comprehensive theory of estimation which differs in several ways from the standard Bayesian and frequentist approaches. During the development of MDL over the last 30 years, it gradually emerged that MDL could be viewed, informally, as a maximum probability principle that directly extends Fisher’s classical maximum likelihood method to allow for estimation of a model’s structural properties. Yet providing a formal link between MDL and maximum probability remained elusive until the arrival of this book. By making the connection mathematically precise, Rissanen now ties up the loose ends of MDL theory and at the same time develops a beautiful, unified, entirely original and fully coherent theory of estimation, which includes hypothesis testing as a special case.’ Peter Grünwald, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, The Netherlands 2012 247 x 174 mm 170pp 8 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-00474-0 Hardback £55.00 eBook available

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Information Theory and Coding Information Theory and Coding by Example Yuri Suhov University of Cambridge

and Michael Kelbert University of Wales, Swansea

Introducing both the probabilistic and algebraic aspects of the subject, this book provides background material, a wide range of examples and clear solutions to problems from real exam papers. It is a valuable teaching aid for students, or for researchers and engineers who want to grasp the basic principles. 2013 247 x 174 mm 560pp 30 b/w illus. 100 exercises 978-0-521-76935-8 Hardback £75.00 978-0-521-13988-5 Paperback £29.99 Publication November 2013 www.cambridge.org/9780521769358

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Quantum Computing since Democritus Scott Aaronson Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Written by noted quantum computing theorist Scott Aaronson, this book takes readers on a tour through some of the deepest ideas of maths, computer science and physics. Aaronson’s informal style makes this book a fascinating read for students and researchers working in physics, computer science, mathematics and philosophy. Advance praise: ‘Not since Richard Feynman’s Lectures on Physics has there been a set of lecture notes as brilliant and as entertaining. Aaronson leads the reader on a wild romp through the most important intellectual achievements in computing and physics, weaving these seemingly disparate fields into a captivating narrative for our modern age of information. [He] wildly runs through the fields of physics and computers, showing us how they are connected, how to understand our computational universe, and what questions exist on the borders of these fields that we still don’t understand. This book is a poem disguised as a set of lecture notes. The lectures are on computing and physics, complexity theory and mathematical logic and quantum physics. The poem is made up of proofs, jokes, stories, and revelations, synthesizing the two towering fields of computer science and physics into a coherent tapestry of sheer intellectual awesomeness.’ Dave Bacon, Google 2013 228 x 152 mm 400pp 25 b/w illus. 978-0-521-19956-8 Paperback £24.99 www.cambridge.org/9780521199568

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Information Theory and Coding Algebraic Shift Register Sequences

Mathematics of Public Key Cryptography

Mark Goresky

Steven D. Galbraith

Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey

University of Auckland

and Andrew Klapper University of Kentucky

Pseudo-random sequences are essential ingredients of every modern digital communication system, from cellular telephones to satellite imagery. This book describes the design, mathematical analysis and implementation of pseudorandom sequences. Suitable for graduate students of mathematics or electrical engineering, it also serves as a reference book for researchers in the field. 2012 247 x 174 mm 514pp 35 b/w illus. 35 tables 90 exercises 978-1-107-01499-2 Hardback £50.00 eBook available

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Public key cryptography is a major interdisciplinary subject with many real-world applications. This book has been carefully written to communicate the major ideas and techniques in this subject to a wide readership. With numerous examples and exercises, it is suitable as a textbook for an advanced course or for self-study. 2012 247 x 174 mm 630pp 11 b/w illus. 750 exercises 978-1-107-01392-6 Hardback £45.00 eBook available

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Quantum Information Theory Mark M. Wilde McGill University, Montréal

Finally, here is a modern, self-contained text on quantum information theory suitable for graduate-level courses. Developing the subject ‘from the ground up’ it covers classical results as well as major advances of the past decade, such as superadditivity of private, coherent and Holevo information, and the superactivation of quantum capacity. 2013 247 x 174 mm 675pp 85 b/w illus. 260 exercises 978-1-107-03425-9 Hardback £45.00 Publication April 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107034259


Signal Processing Detection and Estimation for Communication and Radar Systems Kung Yao University of California, Los Angeles

Flavio Lorenzelli The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles

and Chiao-En Chen National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan

Covering the fundamentals of detection and estimation theory, this systematic guide describes statistical tools that can be used to design, implement and optimize real-world systems. Packed with practical insights, it uses extensive examples from communication, telecommunication and radar engineering to illustrate how theoretical results are derived and applied in practice.

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Cognitive Dynamic Systems Perception-action Cycle, Radar and Radio Simon Haykin McMaster University, Ontario

In this groundbreaking book, Simon Haykin, a pioneer in the field and award-winning researcher, educator and author, sets out the fundamental ideas of cognitive dynamic systems. Weaving together the various branches of study involved, he demonstrates the power of cognitive information processing and highlights a range of future research directions. 2012 247 x 174 mm 322pp 53 colour illus. 3 tables 978-0-521-11436-3 Hardback £45.00 eBook available

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Signal Processing Textbook

Applied Digital Signal Processing Theory and Practice Dimitris G. Manolakis Massachusetts Institute of Technology

and Vinay K. Ingle Northeastern University, Boston

The basic concepts and methodologies of DSP are introduced, leading students through the fundamental mathematical principles underlying signal processing. Blending theory with practical implementation, outlining the limitations of digital signal processing, and with a focus on MATLAB, students and practitioners are shown how to better connect theory and practice. ‘… a good balance between the depth and clarity of discussion of important topics in DSP and the requirement of mathematical adequacy for the students. This textbook matches with the background of my students.’ Yuanwei Jin, University of Hartford, Connecticut

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Discretetime signals and systems; 3. The z-transform; 4. Fourier representation of signals; 5. Transform analysis of LTI systems; 6. Sampling of continuous-time signals; 7. The discrete Fourier transform; 8. Computation of the discrete Fourier transform; 9. Structures for discrete-time systems; 10. Design of FIR filters; 11. Design of IIR filters; 12. Multirate signal processing; 13. Random signals; 14. Random signal processing; 15. Finite wordlength effects. 2012 246 x 189 mm 1008pp 400 colour illus. 978-0-521-11002-0 Hardback £45.00 eBook available

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Multimodal Signal Processing Human Interactions in Meetings Edited by Steve Renals University of Edinburgh

Hervé Bourlard Idiap Research Institute

Jean Carletta University of Edinburgh

and Andrei Popescu-Belis Idiap Research Institute, Martigny, Switzerland

A comprehensive synthesis of recent advances in multimodal signal processing applications for human interaction analysis and meeting support technology. With directly applicable methods and metrics along with benchmark results, this guide is ideal for those interested in multimodal signal processing, its component disciplines and its application to human interaction analysis. 2012 247 x 174 mm 286pp 76 b/w illus. 40 tables 978-1-107-02229-4 Hardback £70.00 eBook available

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Signal Processing Hilbert Space Methods in Signal Processing

Fundamentals of Stream Processing

Rodney A. Kennedy and Parastoo Sadeghi

Application Design, Systems, and Analytics Henrique C. M. Andrade

Australian National University, Canberra

This lively and accessible book describes the theory and applications of Hilbert spaces and also presents the history of the subject, in order to reveal the ideas behind theorems and the human struggle that led to them. Specific applications in signal processing are presented in detail. 2013 247 x 174 mm 432pp 66 b/w illus. 15 tables 100 exercises 978-1-107-01003-1 Hardback £70.00 www.cambridge.org/9781107010031

Waveform Design for Active Sensing Systems A Computational Approach Hao He Jian Li University of Florida

and Petre Stoica

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Goldman Sachs, New York

Bugra Gedik and Deepak S. Turaga IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, New York

This book teaches fundamentals of the stream processing paradigm that addresses performance, scalability and usability challenges in extracting insights from massive amounts of live, streaming data. It presents core principles behind application design, system infrastructure and analytics, coupled with realworld examples for a comprehensive understanding of the stream processing area. 2013 247 x 174 mm 610pp 191 b/w illus. 17 tables 10 exercises 978-1-107-01554-8 Hardback £75.00 Publication September 2013 www.cambridge.org/9781107015548

Uppsala Universitet, Sweden

With a focus on developing computational algorithms for examining waveform design in diverse active sensing applications, this guide is ideal for researchers and practitioners in the field. It features extensive examples with clear iteration steps, and provides the MATLAB codes for many of the algorithms on the companion website. 2012 247 x 174 mm 326pp 127 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-107-01969-0 Hardback £70.00 eBook available

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Signal Processing Textbook

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Machine Learning

Computer Vision

The Art and Science of Algorithms that Make Sense of Data Peter Flach

Models, Learning, and Inference Simon J. D. Prince

University of Bristol

Machine Learning brings together all the state-of-the-art methods for making sense of data. With hundreds of worked examples and explanatory figures, the book explains the principles behind these methods in an intuitive yet precise manner and will appeal to novice and experienced readers alike. 2012 246 x 189 mm 409pp 120 colour illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-09639-4 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-42222-3 Paperback £35.00 eBook available

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University College London

‘With clarity and depth, this book introduces the mathematical foundations of probabilistic models for computer vision, all with wellmotivated, concrete examples and applications. Most modern computer vision texts focus on visual tasks; Prince’s beautiful new book is natural complement, focusing squarely on fundamental techniques, emphasizing models and associated methods for learning and inference. I think every serious student and researcher will find this book valuable. I’ve been using draft chapters of this remarkable book in my vision and learning courses for more than two years. It will remain a staple of mine for years to come.’ David J. Fleet, University of Toronto

‘This book addresses the fundamentals of how we make progress in this challenging and exciting field. I look forward to many decades with [this book] on my shelf, or indeed, I suspect, open on my desktop.’ Andrew Fitzgibbon, from the Foreword 2012 253 x 177 mm 598pp 357 colour illus. 5 tables 201 exercises 978-1-107-01179-3 Hardback £55.00 eBook available

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Also of Interest The Theory of Probability Explorations and Applications Santosh S. Venkatesh University of Pennsylvania

From classical foundations to advanced modern theory, this self-contained and comprehensive guide to probability uses a pedagogical focus on discovery and elementary methods of proof, to weave together mathematical proofs, historical context and richly detailed illustrative applications. A fascinating reference and essential resource, for engineers, computer scientists and mathematicians. ‘This book presents one of the most refreshing treatments of the theory of probability. By providing excellent coverage with both intuition and rigor, together with engaging examples and applications, [it] presents a wonderfully readable and thorough introduction to this important subject.’ Sanjeev Kulkarni, Princeton University 2012 247 x 174 mm 828pp 100 b/w illus. 26 tables 528 exercises 978-1-107-02447-2 Hardback £55.00 www.cambridge.org/9781107024472

19 Mathematical Foundations of Imaging, Tomography and Wavefield Inversion Anthony J. Devaney Northeastern University, Boston

‘Professor Devaney’s new book is a welcome contribution to the field of imaging and inverse scattering . . . it is unique in that it presents the basic underlying theory of linearized inverse scattering in a clear and comprehensive manner while only requiring a prerequisite of analytic function theory and linear algebra. In particular, this book is not only an excellent introductory textbook for graduate students in mathematics, physics or engineering but can also serve as a valuable reference source for experts in the field.’ David Colton, Unidel Professor, University of Delaware

‘Finally we have a book that collects together and explains the mathematical foundations of imaging based on wave propagation! This book will be indispensable for students and researchers who encounter inverse scattering problems and inverse source problems in medical imaging, nondestructive evaluation, seismic prospecting, and radar and microwave imaging. We owe [Professor] Devaney a great debt for writing this immensely useful book.’ Margaret Cheney, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2012 246 x 189 mm 536pp 75 b/w illus. 75 exercises 978-0-521-11974-0 Hardback £45.00 eBook available

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The thoroughly revised and updated second edition of this acclaimed text for a second course on linear algebra has more than 1,100 problems and exercises, along with new sections on the singular value and CS decompositions and the Weyr canonical form, expanded treatments of inverse problems and of block matrices and much more. Review of the first edition: ‘The reviewer strongly recommends that those working in either pure or applied linear algebra have this book on their desks.’ SIAM Review Review of the first edition: ‘There seems little doubt that the book will become a standard reference for research workers in numerical mathematics.’ Computing Reviews 2012 253 x 177 mm 658pp 1175 exercises 978-0-521-83940-2 Hardback £75.00 978-0-521-54823-6 Paperback £35.00 eBook available

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This book provides a guide to modelling complex systems with differentialalgebraic equations. The reader will find cutting-edge theory and numerical methods for the optimal control of differential-algebraic equations, alongside real-world applications. This accessible volume is suitable for applied mathematicians, engineers and computational scientists from a variety of disciplines.

This book presents recent advances in the theory of discrete optimization, particularly those arising from algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, convex and discrete geometry. The material within is not yet well known, and is accessible to students of mathematics computer science, algorithms or operations research at advanced undergraduate level and beyond.

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This broad exploration of research in plasticity in sensory systems focuses on visual and auditory systems. Topics include visual and visuomotor learning, sensory adaptations as a result of visual loss in childhood, plasticity in the adult visual system, plasticity across the senses, and new techniques in vision recovery, rehabilitation, and sensory substitution. 2013 234 x 156 mm 286pp 62 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02262-1 Hardback £70.00 eBook available

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Inverse Problems and Applications Inside Out II Edited by Gunther Uhlmann University of Washington

The essays in this book describe recent developments in inverse problems and imaging, including hybrid or couplephysics methods arising in medical imaging, Calderon’s problem and electrical impedance tomography, inverse problems arising in global seismology and oil exploration, inverse spectral problems, and the study of asymptotically hyperbolic spaces. Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications, 60 2013 234 x 156 mm 592pp 978-1-107-03201-9 Hardback £70.00 www.cambridge.org/9781107032019

Fundamentals of Electro-Optic Systems Design Communications, Lidar, and Imaging Sherman Karp and Larry B. Stotts

Presents practical electro-optical applications in the context of the fundamental principles of communication theory, thermodynamics, information theory and propagation theory. Combining systems issues with fundamentals of communications, this is an essential reference for all practising engineers and academic researchers in optical engineering. ‘… a must-have reference for the scientist or engineer involved with electro-optical system design.’ Tony Tether, Former DARPA Director (2001–2009)

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