An analysis of signal detection and location by digital methods
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An analysis of the detection and location of repetitive signals in noise by digital techniques is made. The problem of location of the center of signals, herein denoted as beam-splitting, is explored. A Monte Carlo method employing a high speed digital computer was used to obtain quantitative results for a variety of digital detectors. A method of mathematical analysis is described and used to check computed results. The work described differs from much of the previous literature on detection or statistical decision theory in that an estimate of signal location is demanded.
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