Precision method of determining the time delay in multichannel signal propagation

Authors

  • D. B. Aratskii
  • O. A. Morozov
  • E. A. Soldatov
  • V. R. Fidel’man

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3103/S073527271992110074

Abstract

One of the important problems arising when processing signals propagating over several channels with various noise characteristics is a determination of their time delay [1]. In the case of two channels formulation of the problem reduces to the following form: We have two signals s1 and s2

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Published

1992-11-07

Issue

Section

Brief Communications