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Sequential joint signal detection and signal-to-noise ratio estimation

Author(s): Fauss, M; Nagananda, KG; Zoubir, AM; Poor, HV

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Abstract: The sequential analysis of the problem of joint signal detection and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) estimation for a linear Gaussian observation model is considered. The problem is posed as an optimization setup where the goal is to minimize the number of samples required to achieve the desired (i) type I and type II error probabilities and (ii) mean squared error performance. This optimization problem is reduced to a more tractable formulation by transforming the observed signal and noise sequences to a single sequence of Bernoulli random variables; joint detection and estimation is then performed on the Bernoulli sequence. This transformation renders the problem easily solvable, and results in a computationally simpler sufficient statistic compared to the one based on the (untransformed) observation sequences. Experimental results demonstrate the advantages of the proposed method, making it feasible for applications having strict constraints on data storage and computation.
Publication Date: 19-Jun-2017
Citation: Fauss, M, Nagananda, KG, Zoubir, AM, Poor, HV. (2017). Sequential joint signal detection and signal-to-noise ratio estimation. 2017 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 10.1109/icassp.2017.7953029
DOI: doi:10.1109/icassp.2017.7953029
Type of Material: Conference Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: 2017 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
Version: Author's manuscript



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