Non-gaussian noise benefits for coherent detection of narrowband weak signal

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Fabing Duan and collaborators from the InstitutQingdao University, Qingdao, PR China have published the research work: Non-Gaussian noise benefits for coherent detection of narrowband weak signal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this letter the authors focus the benefits of non-Gaussian noise to narrowband weak signal detection in an ad hoc hard-limiter correlation detector.

SUMMARY

    For detecting weak narrowband signals, the generalized Neyman-Pearson criterion leads to an asymptotic locally optimum detector on the basis of a known noise distribution. When a priori knowledge of noise is . . .

     

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