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Mar 15, 1985 · Statistical signal processing, adaptation dynamics, steady-state behavior, performance - this book explains all of these fundamentals. If you want to become an expert in adaptive signal processing, start with this book.
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- Bernard Widrow
Bernard Widrow (born December 24, 1929) is a U.S. professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University. [1] He is the co-inventor of the Widrow–Hoff least mean squares filter (LMS) adaptive algorithm with his then doctoral student Ted Hoff. [2]
Prof. Widrow's research focuses on adaptive signal processing, adaptive control systems, adaptive neural networks, human memory, and human-like memory for computers. Applications include signal processing, prediction, noise cancelling, adaptive arrays, control systems, and pattern recognition.
Bernard Widrow has 14 books on Goodreads with 67 ratings. Bernard Widrow’s most popular book is Adaptive Signal Processing.
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Oct 16, 2022 · Cybernetics 2.0: A General Theory of Adaptivity and Homeostasis in the Brain and in the Body (Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, 14) 1st ed. 2023 Edition. by Bernard Widrow (Author) 3.9 2 ratings.
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Publications of Bernard Widrow. Books. B. Widrow and S.D. Stearns, Adaptive Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1985. S. Haykin and B. Widrow, eds., Least-Mean-Square Adaptive Filters, Wiley-Interscience, Hoboken, NJ, 2003.