I'm in the midst of madly recording my lecture material for my current course (Digital Communication Theory) as I prepare for online delivery of the rest of my semester.
Recording my videos reminded me that I have a four lectures of similarly recorded videos from when I was teaching ECE 5510: Random Processes at the University of Utah. If you are looking for resources to learn (or teach) topics from a graduate random processes course in electrical engineering, feel free to help yourself to my material. Or perhaps you're a student taking an online course and you just need some additional material.
- My lecture notes for the semester.
- Homework assignments (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10) and solutions (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10)
My video lectures include me recording my screen & microphone as I use a graphics tablet and a paint application as a whiteboard. Each "lecture" is a Youtube playlist:
- My video lectures on the probability distribution function of a function of multiple random variables.
- My video lectures on covariance matrices and multivariate Gaussian random vectors
- My video lectures that introduce random processes, with examples in Bernoulli, Binomial, and Poisson processes
- My video lectures on Poisson processes
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