Scientific and Engineering Studies. Compiled 1981. Receiver Performance Evaluation and Spectral Analysis,
Abstract
Contents: Optimum Detection of a Randomly Frequency Modulated Carrier; Operating Characteristics for Detection of a Fading Signal with K Dependent Fades and D Fold Diversity in M Alternative Locations; Detection Probabilities for a Fading Signal in M Alternative Locations with D Fold Diversity and Incoherent Combination of B Pins per Diversity Branch; Error Probability Characteristics for Multiple Alternative Communication With Diversity, but Without Fading; Importance Sampling for Estimation of Small Probabilities; Some Windows With Very Good Sidelobe Behavior: Application to Discrete Hilbert Transform; Reconstruction of Power Spectral Estimates; On the Variance of the Phase Estimate of the Cross Spectrum and Coherence; Invariance of Distribution of Coherence Estimate to Second-Channel Statistics; Approximations to the Cumulative Distribution Function of the Magnitude Squared Coherence Estimates; Statistic Nonlinearly Transformed Coherence Estimates; Positive Definite Spectral Estimate and Stable Correlation Recursion for Multivariate Linear Predictive Spectral Analysis; Application of Linear Predictive Spectral Analysis to Multiple Tones in Noise; Probability Distribution of Array Response for Randomly Perturbed Element Gains; Effects of Random Shadings, Phasing Errors, and Element Failures on the Beam Patterns of Linear and Planar Arrays; and Linear Chebyshev Complex Function Approximation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA181685
Entities
People
- A. H. Nuttall
Organizations
- Naval Underwater Systems Center