Signal recovery from noise in electronic instrumentation Wilmshurst, T. H

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1986 hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This 1986 edition by T.H. Wilmshurst explores the challenges of signal recovery from noise, a crucial problem in electronics and instrumentation during the era of rapid technological advancements. Offering both theoretical foundations and practical insights, it serves as a valuable resource for engineers, scientists, and historians interested in the development of signal processing techniques. Despite lacking a dust jacket, the book’s well-preserved state ensures its content remains accessible to collectors and readers fascinated by this pivotal period in electronics and computing.

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1986 hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This 1986 edition of “Signal Recovery from Noise in Electronic Instrumentation” by T.H. Wilmshurst is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and development of signal processing techniques. Published during the era of rapid advancements in electronics and computing, this book delves into the intricate challenges of extracting meaningful signals from noisy data, a problem that has been fundamental to fields ranging from communications to scientific instrumentation. Wilmshurst’s work not only provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical foundations but also offers practical insights into the implementation of signal recovery methods, making it a valuable reference for engineers, scientists, and historians alike. Despite the absence of a dust jacket, the book’s well-preserved condition ensures that its content remains accessible to readers and collectors interested in this pivotal period of technological progress.

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Weight 0.77 lbs
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