The usual justification for talking about signal-to-noise ratio is in terms of a Gaussian model. This model can be treated either by means of information theory or by means of (earlier) methods of statistical inference. In either case the justification is often achieved by assuming that sampling is done at the Nyquist rate. This justification collapses if we are given a record of finite duration, since the sampling theorem is then inapplicable. In fact the Gaussian model itself collapses since it leads to the absurd conclusion that an infinite amount of information can be obtained in a finite time. But the mathematical convenience of the Gaussian model cannot be lightly brushed aside. The intention of this paper is primarily to try to salva...
We investigate the variation of Shannon information and channel capacity, when the statistics go thr...
Abstract—We study the problem of sampling a random signal with sparse support in frequency domain. S...
The authors propose a criterion for the comparison of different sampling strategies (synchronous, as...
The usual justification for talking about signal-to-noise ratio is in terms of a Gaussian model. Thi...
Contains report on one research project.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U. S. Army, U. S. Navy,...
International audienceIn estimation theory, the asymptotic efficiency of the Maximum Likelihood (ML)...
International audienceIn many applications, observations result from the random presence or absence ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering. Thesis. 1968. Sc.D.Vita.Bibl...
It is shown that, for discrete-time processes, both the causal minimum variance estimate of an arbit...
Spectral analysis is a widely used method to estimate 1/fα noise in behavioral and physiological dat...
The object of this paper is to present results on the sequential detection of known signals, and of ...
Consider the minimum mean-square error (MMSE) of estimating an arbitrary random variable from its ob...
We consider problem of signal detection in Gaussian white noise. Test statistics are linear combinat...
Sampling theory studies the equivalence between continuous and discrete representations of informati...
An intuitive argument is given for the measurement of the fraction of information that is lost, if a...
We investigate the variation of Shannon information and channel capacity, when the statistics go thr...
Abstract—We study the problem of sampling a random signal with sparse support in frequency domain. S...
The authors propose a criterion for the comparison of different sampling strategies (synchronous, as...
The usual justification for talking about signal-to-noise ratio is in terms of a Gaussian model. Thi...
Contains report on one research project.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U. S. Army, U. S. Navy,...
International audienceIn estimation theory, the asymptotic efficiency of the Maximum Likelihood (ML)...
International audienceIn many applications, observations result from the random presence or absence ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering. Thesis. 1968. Sc.D.Vita.Bibl...
It is shown that, for discrete-time processes, both the causal minimum variance estimate of an arbit...
Spectral analysis is a widely used method to estimate 1/fα noise in behavioral and physiological dat...
The object of this paper is to present results on the sequential detection of known signals, and of ...
Consider the minimum mean-square error (MMSE) of estimating an arbitrary random variable from its ob...
We consider problem of signal detection in Gaussian white noise. Test statistics are linear combinat...
Sampling theory studies the equivalence between continuous and discrete representations of informati...
An intuitive argument is given for the measurement of the fraction of information that is lost, if a...
We investigate the variation of Shannon information and channel capacity, when the statistics go thr...
Abstract—We study the problem of sampling a random signal with sparse support in frequency domain. S...
The authors propose a criterion for the comparison of different sampling strategies (synchronous, as...