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Transforming Noise - A History of Its Science Technology From Disturbing Sounds to

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Transforming Noise examines the historical origin of the attempts to understand, control, and use noise in modern times. The book sheds light on the interactions between physics, mathematics, mechanical technology, electrical engineering, and information and data sciences in the twentieth century.


Inhaltsverzeichnis










  • 1.: Introduction

  • 2.: Discordance and nuisance

  • 3.: Materializing cacophony: surface noise on phonographic records

  • 4.: Measuring noise: from ear-balance to self-registration

  • 5.: Brownian motion and the origin of stochastic processes

  • 6.: Electronic noise in telecommunications

  • 7.: Dynamics of Brownian motion

  • 8.: Spectrum of random noise

  • 9.: A mathematical foundation of fluctuations

  • 10.: Noise in radar detection

  • 11.: Filtering noise for antiaircraft gunfire control

  • 12.: Information, cryptography, and noise

  • 13.: Spread-spectrum communication

  • 14.: Conclusion



Über den Autor / die Autorin

Professor Chen-Pang Yeang is a historian of science and technology. His areas of research and teaching include physics, electrical engineering, computing, sound technology, information science and technology, and linguistics in the 20th and 21st centuries in North America, Western Europe, and East Asia. He is working on three research projects: the discovery of electric waves and their establishment as a scientific effect in 1887-1900, grassroots innovations of digital technologies in China, Taiwan, and the US; and the soundscape of Republican China.

Zusammenfassung

Transforming Noise examines the historical origin of the attempts to understand, control, and use noise in modern times. The book sheds light on the interactions between physics, mathematics, mechanical technology, electrical engineering, and information and data sciences in the twentieth century.

Zusatztext

Written for advanced researchers and historians with significant mathematical detail and extensive bibliography and index.

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