Detection of a radiation source moving relative to the receiver, with estimation of its velocity and minimum-distance time (Q915263)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4151532
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4151532 |
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Detection of a radiation source moving relative to the receiver, with estimation of its velocity and minimum-distance time (English)
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1990
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A radiation source is moving with respect to the receiver generating a signal \[ s(t)=A \cos \phi t+B \sin \phi t, \] where A,B are random amplitudes. The signal is received with a random noise and with an amplitude depending on the source speed. A method for detection of the radiation source is found. The speed of the source and the time, when the source is in the minimum distance, are estimated.
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radiation source is moving with respect to the receiver
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method for detection of the radiation source
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