The following pages link to Peter H. Handel (Q1772617):
Displayed 24 items.
- Item:Q1772617 (redirect page) (← links)
- Unfolding the frequency spectrum for undersampled wideband data (Q548933) (← links)
- High-order Yule--Walker estimation of the parameters of exponentially damped cisoids in noise (Q687340) (← links)
- Achievable ADC performance by postcorrection utilizing dynamic modeling of the integral nonlinearity (Q938941) (← links)
- Asymptotic noise gain of polynomial predictors (Q1127305) (← links)
- Approximate maximum likelihood frequency estimation (Q1314751) (← links)
- Asymptotic variance of the AR spectral estimator for noisy sinusoidal data (Q1315837) (← links)
- A notch filter based on recursive least-squares modelling (Q1318632) (← links)
- Recursive estimation of frequencies and frequency rates of multiple cisoids in noise (Q1391581) (← links)
- Fractal dimension of quantum \(1/f\) noise samples (Q1772620) (← links)
- Study of Capon method for array signal processing (Q1908849) (← links)
- Effects of sampling and quantization on single-tone frequency estimation (Q2734304) (← links)
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- Adaptive estimation for periodic signal enhancement and tracking (Q4312779) (← links)
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- Synchronization by Two-Way Message Exchanges: Cramér-Rao Bounds, Approximate Maximum Likelihood, and Offshore Submarine Positioning (Q4570211) (← links)
- Inertial Sensor Arrays, Maximum Likelihood, and Cramér–Rao Bound (Q4620872) (← links)
- The $\beta$-Model—Maximum Likelihood, Cramér–Rao Bounds, and Hypothesis Testing (Q4621727) (← links)
- Two algorithms for adaptive retrieval of slowly time-varying multiple cisoids in noise (Q4838228) (← links)
- Nonlinear Distortion Noise and Linear Attenuation in MIMO Systems—Theory and Application to Multiband Transmitters (Q5240481) (← links)
- Frequency estimation from proper sets of correlations (Q5353663) (← links)
- Optimal index-bit allocation for dynamic post-correction of analog-to-digital converters (Q5356586) (← links)
- Calculation of dark matter as a feature of space-time. Two geometries, derivation of: rotation curves, universal dark matter density formula and Tully-Fisher relations (Q6076295) (← links)
- Bayesian Estimation with Distance Bounds (Q6236318) (← links)