In this paper, kernelized-likelihood ratio tests (LRTs) for binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) signal detection based on the polynomial kernel function are proposed. Specifically, we kernelize the conventional LRT of BPSK signal detection using the so-called kernel trick, such that the inner product of the conventional LRT is replaced with proper polynomial kernel functions allowing for richer feature space to be deployed in the detection. We also derive computationally efficient recursive implementation structures for the proposed methods, resulting overall in six new detectors. With respect to the noise variance uncertainty (NVU), the proposed detectors can be divided into two general classes, namely i) constant false alarm rate (CFAR) and ...
pre-printThis paper presents a phase likelihood-based method for automatically identifying different...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...
In this paper, a new method for detecting and estimating the parameters of a binary phase shift keyi...
We have developed the effective algorithm for detecting digital binary phase-shift keyed signals. Th...
We have developed the effective algorithm for detecting digital binary phase-shift keyed signals. Th...
The algorithm and the results of a nonlinear detector using a machine learning technique called supp...
This paper provides additional insight into non-decision-aided detection and SNR estimation of BPSK ...
The error performance of coherent detection of binary phase shift keying (BPSK) signals with noisy p...
Abstract The focus of this thesis is on the binary signal detection problem, i.e., if a signal or si...
In this paper, we investigate the sequence estimation problem of faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling...
Recently, semi-device-independent protocols have attracted increasing attention, guaranteeing securi...
Recently, semi-device-independent protocols have attracted increasing attention, guaranteeing securi...
There has been considerable interest over the last decade in the detection of digital coherent light...
Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling is a promising non-orthogonal physical layer transmission techni...
pre-printThis paper presents a phase likelihood-based method for automatically identifying different...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...
In this paper, a new method for detecting and estimating the parameters of a binary phase shift keyi...
We have developed the effective algorithm for detecting digital binary phase-shift keyed signals. Th...
We have developed the effective algorithm for detecting digital binary phase-shift keyed signals. Th...
The algorithm and the results of a nonlinear detector using a machine learning technique called supp...
This paper provides additional insight into non-decision-aided detection and SNR estimation of BPSK ...
The error performance of coherent detection of binary phase shift keying (BPSK) signals with noisy p...
Abstract The focus of this thesis is on the binary signal detection problem, i.e., if a signal or si...
In this paper, we investigate the sequence estimation problem of faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling...
Recently, semi-device-independent protocols have attracted increasing attention, guaranteeing securi...
Recently, semi-device-independent protocols have attracted increasing attention, guaranteeing securi...
There has been considerable interest over the last decade in the detection of digital coherent light...
Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling is a promising non-orthogonal physical layer transmission techni...
pre-printThis paper presents a phase likelihood-based method for automatically identifying different...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...