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Overview
This book defines, quantifies, and characterizes statistical signal characterization (SSC), a powerful technique for signal analysis, association, and discrimination that offers simpler alternatives to Fourier methods for certain applications.Synopsis
This book defines, quantifies, and characterizes statistical signal characterization (SSC), a powerful technique for signal analysis, association, and discrimination that offers simpler alternatives to Fourier methods for certain applications.
Booknews
Explains a technique developed by Hirsch to identify some easily measured waveform characteristics that can be manipulated with simple statistical mathematics to trace a radio signal to a particular source in the context of multiple sources transmitting nearly identical signals. The technique is general enough to be usable in a wide variety of signal processing tasks. A disk containing the relevant software and documentation is claimed to accompany the volume, but was not with the review copy. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)