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Adaptive realization of optimum receiver for sporadic-recurrent waveform in noise

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Nolte, LW
Published in: IEEE -- Communications Convention
1965

Application of adaptive processing techniques to detection of signals in noise; it is shown how theory of signal detectability can be extended to include optimum receiver design for problems of this type; problem of detecting signal composed of fixed waveform that is initially uncertain but learnable, that recurs in time in uncertain and unlearnable manner; optimum receiver provides yes-no decision about presence of such recurrence phenomena when it is in noise; receiver is to be designed to make decision over nonfixed interval of time, (0, t), where t remains variable; problem is formulated in terms of overall optimization problem in detection theory; receiver memory requirements.

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IEEE -- Communications Convention

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1965

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593 / 598
 

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Nolte, L. W. (1965). Adaptive realization of optimum receiver for sporadic-recurrent waveform in noise. IEEE -- Communications Convention, 593–598.
Nolte, L. W. “Adaptive realization of optimum receiver for sporadic-recurrent waveform in noise.” IEEE -- Communications Convention, 1965, 593–98.
Nolte LW. Adaptive realization of optimum receiver for sporadic-recurrent waveform in noise. IEEE -- Communications Convention. 1965;593–8.
Nolte, L. W. “Adaptive realization of optimum receiver for sporadic-recurrent waveform in noise.” IEEE -- Communications Convention, 1965, pp. 593–98.
Nolte LW. Adaptive realization of optimum receiver for sporadic-recurrent waveform in noise. IEEE -- Communications Convention. 1965;593–598.

Published In

IEEE -- Communications Convention

Publication Date

1965

Start / End Page

593 / 598