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A handbook stressing the enduring theoretical principles of the design of measurement systems. The material is organized to correspond to the sequence in which a management system is first conceived, then designed, built, installed, and maintained. Includes the latest information on digital signals, pattern recognition, digital data networks and feedback systems design, and focus on the problem of extracting signals in the presence of noise sources at any useful depth.
Peter H. Sydenham is the editor of Handbook of Measurement Science, Volume 1: Theoretical Fundamentals, published by Wiley. Richard Thorn is the editor of Handbook of Measurement Science, Volume 1: Theoretical Fundamentals, published by Wiley.
Partial table of contents: Theory and Philosophy of Measurement (L. Finklestein). Standardization of Measurement Fundamentals and Practices (P. H.Sydenham). Signals and Systems in the Time and Frequency Domain (E. G.Woschni). Discrete Signals and Frequency Spectra (M. J. Miller). Measurement Errors, Probability and Information Theory (D.Hofmann). Signal-to-noise Ratio Improvement (D. M. Munroe). Transmission of Data (R. W. Grimes).
Michael Gagarin, University of Texas) Gagarin, Michael (James R. Dougherty, Jr Centennial Professor of Classics, James R. Dougherty, Jr Centennial Professor of Classics