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Measuring the Velocity of a Signal
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2017
Abstract
The problem considered is that of measuring the velocity of a signal, constituted by a plane wave, from measurements at a number of recorders receiving noise as well as signal. The asymptotic properties of the estimates are considered under rather general conditions on the noise and signal processes.
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- Part VI — Statistical Inference on Stochastic Processes
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