Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals from the detector noise. Most algorithms designed to date are based on the unrealistic assumption that the detector noise may be modeled as a stationary Gaussian process. However most experiments exhibit a non-Gaussian “tail” in the probability distribution. This “excess” of large signals can be a troublesome source of false alarms. This article derives an optimal (in the Neyman-Pearson sense, for weak signals) signal processing strategy when the detector noise is non-Gaussian and exhibits tail terms. This strategy is robust, meaning that it is close to optimal for Gaussian noise but far less sensitive than conventional methods to the excess ...
We discuss the robust data analysis method to detect a stochastic background of gravitational waves ...
The robust statistic proposed by Creighton and Allen et al. for detection in stationary non-Gaussian...
The robust statistic proposed by Creighton and Allen et al. for detection in stationary non-Gaussia...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
In a previous paper (paper I), we derived a set of near-optimal signal detection techniques for grav...
In a previous paper (paper I), we derived a set of near-optimal signal detection techniques for grav...
In a previous paper (paper I), we derived a set of near-optimal signal detection techniques for grav...
In order to analyze data produced by the kilometer-scale gravitational wave detectors that will begi...
In order to analyze data produced by the kilometer-scale gravitational wave detectors that will begi...
Abstract: After reviewing the standard hypothesis test and the matched filter technique to identify ...
The article reviews the statistical theory of signal detection in application to analysis of determi...
We discuss the robust data analysis method to detect a stochastic background of gravitational waves ...
The robust statistic proposed by Creighton and Allen et al. for detection in stationary non-Gaussian...
The robust statistic proposed by Creighton and Allen et al. for detection in stationary non-Gaussia...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
Gravitational wave detectors will need optimal signal-processing algorithms to extract weak signals ...
In a previous paper (paper I), we derived a set of near-optimal signal detection techniques for grav...
In a previous paper (paper I), we derived a set of near-optimal signal detection techniques for grav...
In a previous paper (paper I), we derived a set of near-optimal signal detection techniques for grav...
In order to analyze data produced by the kilometer-scale gravitational wave detectors that will begi...
In order to analyze data produced by the kilometer-scale gravitational wave detectors that will begi...
Abstract: After reviewing the standard hypothesis test and the matched filter technique to identify ...
The article reviews the statistical theory of signal detection in application to analysis of determi...
We discuss the robust data analysis method to detect a stochastic background of gravitational waves ...
The robust statistic proposed by Creighton and Allen et al. for detection in stationary non-Gaussian...
The robust statistic proposed by Creighton and Allen et al. for detection in stationary non-Gaussia...