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Title: Application of integral transforms in algorithms for detecting signals against a background of noise under priori uncertainty using the mellin's transforms
Authors: Ermakov, A. S.
Ермаков, А. С.
Keywords: A priori uncertainty;Detecting signals;Fourier transforms;Harmonic signals;Mellin integral transforms;Phase-shift keying signals;TEMPEST;Correlation detectors
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Makarov, A.M., Ermakov, A.S., Postovalov, S.S. Application of integral transforms in algorithms for detecting signals against a background of noise under priori uncertainty using the mellin's transforms // 2020 International Multi-Conference on Industrial Engineering and Modern Technologies, FarEastCon 2020. - 2020. - Номер статьи 9271377
Series/Report no.: 2020 International Multi-Conference on Industrial Engineering and Modern Technologies, FarEastCon 2020
Abstract: For the modern theory of detecting signals on background noise, the main task is to reduce the degree of freedom of threshold values of decision rules to unknown 'interfering' signal and noise parameters. A particularly difficult task is the creation of new methods for the effective detection of signals from background noise with an unknown correlation function under conditions of a priori uncertainty. The task of overcoming a priori uncertainty regarding the parameters of signals and noise is a classic problem that was once dealt with using Fourier transforms. But the emergence in recent years of complex signals has led to the need to create new methods for detecting signals against a background noise
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/14716
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