International audience<p>This paper investigates the benefits of intentionally adding noise to a Bayesian estimator, which comprises a linear combination of a number of individual Bayesian estimators that are perturbed by mutually independent noise sources and multiplied by a set of adjustable weighting coefficients. We prove that the Bayes risk for the mean square error (MSE) criterion is minimized when the same optimum weighting coefficients are assigned to the identical estimators in the combiner. This property leads to a simplified analysis of the noise benefit to the MSE of the combined Bayesian estimator even when the number of individual estimators tends to infinity. It is shown that, for a sufficiently large number of individual est...
We compare the performance of two detection schemes in charge of detecting the presence of a signal ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the noise benefits to maximum likelihood type es...
We compare the performance of two detection schemes in charge of detecting the presence of a signal ...
This paper investigates the benefits of intentionally adding noise to a Bayesian estimator, which co...
Adding noise to inputs of some suboptimal detectors or estimators can improve their performance unde...
In many real–life Bayesian estimation problems, it is appro-priate to consider non-Gaussian noise di...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Performance of some suboptimal detectors can be enhanced by ad...
Abstract—A noisy input signal is observed by means of a paral-lel array of one-bit threshold quantiz...
Performance of some suboptimal detectors can be enhanced by adding independent noise to their observ...
In this letter, optimal additive noise is characterized for parameter estimation based on quantized ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this letter, optimal additive noise is characterized for p...
Adding noise to inputs of some suboptimal detectors or estimators can improve their performance unde...
International audienceThere are two major routes to address the ubiquitous family of inverse problem...
Adding noise to nonlinear systems can enhance their performance. Additive noise benefits are observe...
Bayesian filtering appears in many signal processing prob-lems, reason why it attracted the attentio...
We compare the performance of two detection schemes in charge of detecting the presence of a signal ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the noise benefits to maximum likelihood type es...
We compare the performance of two detection schemes in charge of detecting the presence of a signal ...
This paper investigates the benefits of intentionally adding noise to a Bayesian estimator, which co...
Adding noise to inputs of some suboptimal detectors or estimators can improve their performance unde...
In many real–life Bayesian estimation problems, it is appro-priate to consider non-Gaussian noise di...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Performance of some suboptimal detectors can be enhanced by ad...
Abstract—A noisy input signal is observed by means of a paral-lel array of one-bit threshold quantiz...
Performance of some suboptimal detectors can be enhanced by adding independent noise to their observ...
In this letter, optimal additive noise is characterized for parameter estimation based on quantized ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this letter, optimal additive noise is characterized for p...
Adding noise to inputs of some suboptimal detectors or estimators can improve their performance unde...
International audienceThere are two major routes to address the ubiquitous family of inverse problem...
Adding noise to nonlinear systems can enhance their performance. Additive noise benefits are observe...
Bayesian filtering appears in many signal processing prob-lems, reason why it attracted the attentio...
We compare the performance of two detection schemes in charge of detecting the presence of a signal ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the noise benefits to maximum likelihood type es...
We compare the performance of two detection schemes in charge of detecting the presence of a signal ...