Ambrózy András: Electronic noise (Budapest - New York, 1982)
ELECTRONIC NOISE By András Ambrózy Noises appearing in electronic devices and circuits can be regarded as electrical, electronic or physical processes; accordingly, by different paths of approach, a large number of theoretical and technical methods and tools have been developed for their investigation and evaluation. The main objective of the book is to help the researcher and practicing engineer through the maze of the hitherto achieved results, enabling him to form a unified picture about electronic noises, based on theoretical, mathematical and practical considerations. More than 500 references — several of them from the author — are placed at the reader’s disposal providing a suitable background to this unified approach. Electrical and electronic engineers, physicists and researchers of the field, as well as students in these branches of science will find help in the book to understand existing models and to build new ones. AKADÉMIAI KIADÓ, BUDAPEST