Parameter Estimation For An Adaptive Instrumentation Of Halls Optimum Digital Impulse Noise Receiver
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Newton's method for root-finding is shown to be an effective algorithm for computing maximum likelihood estimates of the bias parameter in Hall's optimum, digital, impulse noise receiver. Use of a bias estimator allows the receiver to be adaptively instrumented. A simulation indicates that the number of independent samples of the impulse noise as modeled by Hall, should be around 20,000 for satisfactory parameter estimates. (Author).
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Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 1975 |
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