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Good in Good jacket. xiii, [3], 128 pages. Footnotes. Glossary. Illustrations. Formulae. Appendix. References (General Notes, Notes by Chapter). Bibliography. Index. DJ has some wear and soiling. Minor page soiling. Some underlining and marginal comments noted. Ivan Selin (born March 11, 1937) is an American businessman, and former Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Under Secretary of State for Management. Selin is a Fulbright Scholar and graduate of Yale University (Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, 1960) and University of Paris (Doctor of Science, Mathematics, 1962). From 1960 to 1965, Selin was a research engineer at the RAND Corporation, working on national security issues and statistical communication theory. In 1965, Selin went to work for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, one of Robert S. McNamara's Whiz Kids, becoming Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis. He received the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Medal in 1970. This was a RAND Corporation Research Study. This book was drawn from a course of lectures given in the graduate school of the University of California at Los Angeles and at The RAND corporation. The object of the lectures and the ext we to demonstrate a canonical class of interesting engineering problems to the mathematicians while presenting a unified statistical theory to the engineers. This volume attempts to provide an overview of the field of signal detection through a selections of topics and computational material. In the area of statistical communications, a well-developed theory has grown to cover the testing for the presence of a desired process (signal) in the presence of an undesirable random process (noise). This book presents an adaptation of this theory.