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Pillai U. Waveform Diversity. Theory and Applications 2011 torrent


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Cutting-edge transmitter and receiver waveform design techniques
Optimum design can improve signal direction, interference, and noise suppression across various disciplines that utilize waveforms, including radar, sonar, and communications. Waveform Diversity explains the role of transmitter and receiver waveform design to boost overall performance. Written by experts in the field, this monograph covers joint transmitter receiver design, optimum design methods, constant envelope transmit signals, and sparsity-based receivers. Proven methods for mitigating noise and clutter and maximizing output signal power are included in this practical guide.
Waveform Diversity covers:
Waveform design and matched filtering
New methods for optimum transmitter and receiver design
Transmitter threshold energy and energy-bandwidth tradeoff
Increasing transmit power efficiency with constant envelope transmit signals
Optimum waveform design to reduce noise and clutter
Discrete-time waveform design
Sparsity-based receiver design methods

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