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Fundamental resolution limits of closely spaced random signals
A. Amar
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A. J. Weiss
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Department of Electrical Engineering - Systems
Tel Aviv University
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Covariance Matrix
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Resolution Limit
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Random Signal
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Closely Spaced
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Fundamental Limitations
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Success Probability
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Selection Criteria
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Theoretical Limitations
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Model Selection
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Minimum Description Length
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Gaussian Signals
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Akaike Information Criterion
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Estimation Accuracy
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Empirical Performance
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Second Derivative
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Sensor Array
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Additive White Gaussian Noise
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Cramer-Rao Lower Bound
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Zero Mean
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Resolution Method
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Direction of Arrival
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Observation Interval
50%
Detection Theory
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Engineering
Limitations
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Resolution Limit
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Random Signal
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Covariance Matrix
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Success Probability
33%
Gaussians
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Additive White Gaussian Noise
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Selection Criterion
33%
Simple Expression
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Akaike Information Criterion
33%
Cramr-Rao Lower Bound
33%
Direction of Arrival
33%
Observation Interval
33%
Detection Theory
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Covariance
100%
Random Signal
100%
Random Noise
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Emitter
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