ECE 3100 Introduction to Probability and Inference for Random Signals and Systems

ECE 3100 Contents

Syllabus and Course Details
Homework and Exams

Note: Lecture Notes and Handouts and Projects and Labs are not available for this course.

Course Description

This is a comprehensive course in probabilistic techniques for modeling random phenomena and making estimates, inferences, predictions, and engineering decisions in the presence of chance and uncertainty.

Instructor(s)

Carl Poitras
404 Phillips Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853
607-255-2855
Email: cbp8 at cornell.edu

Course Level

Undergraduate (junior level)

As Offered In

Fall 2014

Required Text(s)

Introduction to Probability,” 2nd Ed, by Dimitri P. Bertsekas and John N. Tsitsiklis, ISBN: 978-1-886529-23-6

Course Structure

The course consists of:

  1. Three weekly lectures
  2. One weekly section
  3. Two prelims and one final exam.
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