Signal detection theory

Classical and modern signal detection theories theoretical principles of the generalized approach to signal detection theory generalized approach to detection of signals with stochastic parameters study of the generalized approach to signal detection theory in communications detction performances experimental study of generalized detectors type of signals.

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