Simulation of Adaptive On-Line Maximum-Likelihood Processing

Abstract

On-line adaptive maximum-likelihood processing has been simulated on the IBM S/360 computer to investigate some of the problems associated with on- line processing. The problems considered were the presence of signals in the data, dead or noisy channels, and signal model errors in adaptive beamsteers. Experimental results indicate that relatively simple techniques are effective in reducing the detrimental effects of these on-line problems to an insignificant level.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 20, 1970
Accession Number
AD0875237

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  • Ronald J. Holyer

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  • Texas Instruments

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