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28 November 1983 High Resolution Detection And Estimation
Donald W. Tufts, Ivars Kirsteins, Ramdas Kumaresan
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Abstract
New methods for adaptive detection and estimation are presented for one-dimensional and two-dimensional signals. These methods have been developed by the writers during the past four years [1-9]. It is assumed that little prior information is known and that the spatial and tempral frequencies of monochromatic, plane wave signals may be closely spaced relative to the reciprocals of the sizes of apertures in space and time.
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Donald W. Tufts, Ivars Kirsteins, and Ramdas Kumaresan "High Resolution Detection And Estimation", Proc. SPIE 0431, Real-Time Signal Processing VI, (28 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936436
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Signal to noise ratio

Interference (communication)

Receivers

Signal processing

Fourier transforms

Electronic filtering

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