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Maximum likelihood ratio detection of abrupt state change for MIMO linear systems based on frequency domain data
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    Maximum likelihood ratio detection of abrupt state change for MIMO linear systems based on frequency domain data (English)
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    4 September 2013
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    maximum likelihood ratio
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    abrupt change detection
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    discrete-time Fourier transform
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    hypothesis test
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    frequency domain signal
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