Hi, i'm searching for solutions to the exercises in the book from Brown and Hwang. Because i work through the book in a autodidactic manner, the solutions would be a nice support. (i don't need/have already the accompanying diskette) Very much thanks for any (even rudimentary) help :) Johann Blaser
Solutions to "Introduction to random signals and applied Kalman filtering"
Started by ●November 26, 2006
Reply by ●November 27, 20062006-11-27
Johann Blaser wrote:> Hi, > > i'm searching for solutions to the exercises in > the book from Brown and Hwang. > Because i work through the book in a autodidactic > manner, the solutions would be a nice support. > (i don't need/have already the accompanying diskette) > > Very much thanks for any (even rudimentary) help :) > > Johann BlaserHave you contacted author(s) and/or publisher?
Reply by ●November 27, 20062006-11-27
Richard Owlett schrieb:> Johann Blaser wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> i'm searching for solutions to the exercises in >> the book from Brown and Hwang. >> Because i work through the book in a autodidactic >> manner, the solutions would be a nice support. >> (i don't need/have already the accompanying diskette) >> >> Very much thanks for any (even rudimentary) help :) >> >> Johann Blaser > > > Have you contacted author(s) and/or publisher? >no, not yet
Reply by ●November 27, 20062006-11-27
Johann Blaser schrieb:> Richard Owlett schrieb: > >> Johann Blaser wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> i'm searching for solutions to the exercises in >>> the book from Brown and Hwang. >>> Because i work through the book in a autodidactic >>> manner, the solutions would be a nice support. >>> (i don't need/have already the accompanying diskette) >>> >>> Very much thanks for any (even rudimentary) help :) >>> >>> Johann Blaser >> >> >> >> Have you contacted author(s) and/or publisher? >> > no, not yetby the way... i don't expect to get much help from the authors, because i assume them to be quite old now (at least mr. brown)