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National University OF COMPUTER AND EMERGING SCIENCES COURSE OUTLINE Probability and Random Processes Code EE313 Title Probability and Random Processes Credit Hours 3 Semeste r Course Objective This course provides students with introduction to basic concepts of Probability, Random Variables and Random Processes and their applications in Signal Processing and Communication Systems. Understanding of the basic concepts and physical meaning of the mathematical results will be emphasized throughout. Instructo r Engr. Khalil Ullah Email [email protected] Suggested Book (s) Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering 2 nd Edition, By Alberto Leon-Garcia Reference Book (s) Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineers by John A. Gubnar Probability and Random Processes, By Scott L. Miller and Donald G. Childers, 2004, Elsevier Academic Press Probability and Random Processes, Schaum Outline Web Resource (s) 1. http://freevideolectures.com/Course/2324/Probability-and- Random-Processes 2. http://www.ece.uah.edu/courses/ee420-500/ Class Policy 1. Students must reach the class-room in time. Attendance shall be marked at the start of the class. Late-comers may join the class, but are not entitled to be marked as “present”. 2. Students failing to secure 80% attendance shall not be allowed to sit in the Final Examination. 3. Assignment submission dead-line must be observed. In case of late submission, 10% marks per day may be deducted after due date. 4. Mobile phones must be switched-off in the class-

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Page 1: Probability an RP Course Outline

National UniversityOF COMPUTER AND EMERGING SCIENCES

COURSE OUTLINE Probability and Random Processes

Code EE313 Title Probability and Random ProcessesCredit Hours 3 Semester

Course Objective

This course provides students with introduction to basic concepts of Probability, Random Variables and Random Processes and their applications in Signal Processing and Communication Systems. Understanding of the basic concepts and physical meaning of the mathematical results will be emphasized throughout.

Instructor Engr. Khalil Ullah Email [email protected]

Suggested Book (s) Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering2nd Edition, By Alberto Leon-Garcia

Reference Book (s)

Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineers by John A. Gubnar

Probability and Random Processes, By Scott L. Miller and Donald G. Childers, 2004, Elsevier Academic Press

Probability and Random Processes, Schaum Outline

Web Resource (s)1. http://freevideolectures.com/Course/2324/Probability-and-Random-Processes 2. http://www.ece.uah.edu/courses/ee420-500/

Class Policy 1. Students must reach the class-room in time. Attendance shall be marked at the start of the class. Late-comers may join the class, but are not entitled to be marked as “present”.

2. Students failing to secure 80% attendance shall not be allowed to sit in the Final Examination.

3. Assignment submission dead-line must be observed. In case of late submission, 10% marks per day may be deducted after due date.

4. Mobile phones must be switched-off in the class-room.5. At final lecture at each 2nd week there will be a presentation by group of students related to applications of probability in E.E.

Evaluation Criteria Pre-Final Evaluation = 50 Marks Final Exam = 50 Marks

Mid-Term Exam 1 =15 Marks

Mid-Term Exam 2 =15 Marks

Assignments+ Presentations =10Marks

Quizzes = 10 Marks

Semester Weight = 100 Marks

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Week

Topics to be Covered Quizzes and Assignment

s

1.

Introduction to probability and random processWhy probability for Electrical Engineers???The Modeling Process

a) Deterministic model b) Probabilistic modelExperiment, Random experiment, Event, Set operation, Sample space and its types.Different approaches to Probability

a) Classical approach to probability b) Empirical approach to probability c) Axiomatic approach to probability

2.

Computing probability using counting techniquesa) Rule of multiplication b) Rule of permutation c) Rule

of combinationLaws of probability

a) Complementation law b) Additional law of probability c) Conditional law of probability

Presentation1Assignment 1

3.

Laws of probabilityd) Multiplication law of probability e) Total law of

probability f) Bayes law of probabilityIndependent and Dependent events

4.

The concept of random variableTypes of random variables

a) Discrete random variable b) Continuous random variable

The probability functionThe probability density functionThe probability distributionConditional pdf and conditional cdfImportant Discrete random variablesBinomial random variable b) Geometric random variable

Quiz 1Assignment2Presentation2

5.

Important Continuous random variablesa) Exponential random variable b) Gamma random

variable MATLAB Exercise

6.

1st Mid Term ExaminationImportant Continuous random variables c) Uniform random variable d) Normal random variableMATLAB Exercise

Presentation 3

7.

The Expected value of a random variableThe Expected value of a function of a random variableMean and Variance of

a) Binomial random variable b) Poisson random variable c) Geometric random variable

d) Exponential random variable e) Uniform random variable f) Gamma random variable

g) Normal random variableApplication of the expected value of a random variable

Assignment 3

8.

Transform Methodsa) Moment generating function technique b)

Characteristic function technique c) Laplace transform d) Fourier transform

The Markov and Chebyshev inequalities

Presentation4

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Reliability CalculationsThe concept of multiple random variableThe joint probability functionThe joint probability density functionThe joint cumulative probability distributionThe joint probability distributionMarginal probability density function of X and Y

Quiz 2

10

Expected value of a function of two random variablesThe covariance of two random variablesThe Correlation of two random variablesApplication of correlation and covariance of random variables

Presentation 4

11Definition of a random processSpecifying a random process2nd Mid Term Examination

12.

The Joint density function of time sampleThe joint distribution of time sampleMean Auto covariance and Autocorrelation of a random process

Quiz 3

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Discrete time random processContinuous time random processStationary random process

Assignment 4Presentation 5

14Analysis and processing of a random signalPower spectral density functionResponse of linear system to random signal

15Markov ProcessesDiscrete time Markov chain

Presentation 6

16Continuous time Markov chain

Course Instructor Date: 28/08/2011Engr. Khalil Ullah