AbstractIn certain signal processing problems, it is customary to estimate parameters in distorted signals by approximating what is termed a cross ambiguity function and estimating where it attains its maximum modulus. To unify and generalize these procedures, we consider a generalized form of the cross ambiguity function and give error bounds for estimating the parameters, showing that these bounds are lower if we maximize the real part rather than the modulus. We also reveal a connection between these bounds and certain uncertainty principles, which leads to a new type of uncertainty principle
The phase space characteristics of a quantum state are best captured by the Wigner distribution. Thi...
Maximum (or L_infinity) norm minimization subject to an underdetermined system of linear equations f...
We show that the width of an arbitrary function and the width of the distribution of its values cann...
AbstractIn certain signal processing problems, it is customary to estimate parameters in distorted s...
10.1016/j.acha.2012.04.004Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis342234-251ACOH
Abstract—Woodward’s ambiguity function, introduced in the literature in the mid-20th century, has be...
International audienceThe Cramer-Rao bound (CRB) gives a lower variance bound that an estimator can ...
We extend the concept of the ambiguity function (AF) to linear signal spaces. We discuss some proper...
ABSTRACT The cross ambiguity function (CAF) arises in many areas such as radar/sonar and communicati...
Various uncertainty principles for univariate functions are studied, including classes of such princ...
The general uncertainty relation for real time functions in communication theory is derived. The pro...
Abstract:- This paper will demonstrate a new method to compute the Cross Ambiguity Function (CAF) us...
We investigate the form assumed by the uncertainty relation when the signal involved is real and the...
To predict values of future quantities, we apply algorithms to the current and past measurement resu...
A theorem of Teunissen (1999) states that the integer least-squares estimator mazimizes the probabil...
The phase space characteristics of a quantum state are best captured by the Wigner distribution. Thi...
Maximum (or L_infinity) norm minimization subject to an underdetermined system of linear equations f...
We show that the width of an arbitrary function and the width of the distribution of its values cann...
AbstractIn certain signal processing problems, it is customary to estimate parameters in distorted s...
10.1016/j.acha.2012.04.004Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis342234-251ACOH
Abstract—Woodward’s ambiguity function, introduced in the literature in the mid-20th century, has be...
International audienceThe Cramer-Rao bound (CRB) gives a lower variance bound that an estimator can ...
We extend the concept of the ambiguity function (AF) to linear signal spaces. We discuss some proper...
ABSTRACT The cross ambiguity function (CAF) arises in many areas such as radar/sonar and communicati...
Various uncertainty principles for univariate functions are studied, including classes of such princ...
The general uncertainty relation for real time functions in communication theory is derived. The pro...
Abstract:- This paper will demonstrate a new method to compute the Cross Ambiguity Function (CAF) us...
We investigate the form assumed by the uncertainty relation when the signal involved is real and the...
To predict values of future quantities, we apply algorithms to the current and past measurement resu...
A theorem of Teunissen (1999) states that the integer least-squares estimator mazimizes the probabil...
The phase space characteristics of a quantum state are best captured by the Wigner distribution. Thi...
Maximum (or L_infinity) norm minimization subject to an underdetermined system of linear equations f...
We show that the width of an arbitrary function and the width of the distribution of its values cann...