Abstract

From the Publisher: A revised and expanded edition of this classic reference/text, covering the latest techniques for the analysis and measurement of stationary and nonstationary random data passing through physical systems. With more than 100,000 copies in print and six foreign translations, the first edition standardized the methodology in this field. This new edition covers all new procedures developed since 1971 and extends the application of random data analysis to aerospace and automotive research; digital data analysis; dynamic test programs; fluid turbulence analysis; industrial noise control; oceanographic data analysis; system identification problems; and many other fields. Includes new formulas for statistical error analysis of desired estimates, new examples and problem sets.

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Identification (biology)Computer scienceAerospaceField (mathematics)Noise (video)Statistical analysisIndustrial engineeringData miningEngineeringAerospace engineeringMathematicsStatisticsArtificial intelligence

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Year
1989
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Volume
111
Issue
3
Pages
354-355
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6401
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Julius S. Bendat, Allan G. Piersol, H. Saunders (1989). Random Data-Analysis and Measurement Procedures. Journal of vibration and acoustics , 111 (3) , 354-355. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3269865

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10.1115/1.3269865