Abstract
Power estimation is considered for a random signal consisting of several components entering a combined receiver in the presence of noise. A comparison is made with energy-matched processing.
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Bychkov, V.B., Kurchanov, A.F. & Maslov, V.K. Power Estimation by Maximum Likelihood for a Nonstationary Multicomponent Acoustic Signal. Measurement Techniques 44, 882–885 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012921107020
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