EBOOK Generalizations of Cyclostationary Signal Processing

EBOOK Generalizations of Cyclostationary Signal Processing
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Spectral Analysis and Applications
The relative motion between the transmitter and the receiver modifies the nonstationarity properties of the transmitted signal. In particular, the almost-cyclostationarity property exhibited by almost all modulated signals adopted in communications, radar, sonar, and telemetry can be transformed into more general kinds of nonstationarity. A proper statistical characterization of the received signal allows for the design of signal processing algorithms for detection, estimation, and classification that significantly outperform algorithms based on classical descriptions of signals.Generalizations of Cyclostationary Signal Processing addresses these issues and includes the following key features: Presents the underlying theoretical   framework, accompanied by details of their practical application, for the   mathematical models of generalized almost-cyclostationary processes and   spectrally correlated processes; two classes of signals finding growing   importance in areas such as mobile communications, radar and sonar.Explains second- and higher-order   characterization of nonstationary stochastic processes in time and   frequency domains.Discusses continuous- and discrete-time   estimators of statistical functions of generalized almost-cyclostationary   processes and spectrally correlated processes.Provides analysis of mean-square   consistency and asymptotic Normality of statistical function estimators.Offers extensive analysis of Doppler   channels owing to the relative motion between transmitter and receiver   and/or surrounding scatterers.Performs signal analysis using both the   classical stochastic-process approach and the functional approach, where   statistical functions are built starting from a single function of time.