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Distributed Detection From Multiple Sensors with Correlated Observations.
(1989)
We address two problems of memoryless distributed dependent observations across time and sensors. In the first problem, the observation sequence of each sensor consists of common weak signal in additive dependent noise ...
Analysis of Coherent Random-Carrier CDMA and Hybrid WDMA/CDMA Multiplexing for High-Capacity Optical Networks.
(1989)
In this paper we provide an accurate analysis of the performance of a random-carrier (RC) code-division multiple-access (CDMA) scheme recently introduced for use in high-capacity optical networks. According to this scheme ...
Optimal Quantization and Fusion In Multi-Sensor Systems for the Detection of Weak Signals in Dependent Noise.
(1989)
Two problems of memoryless quantization and data fusion for the detection of a weak signal in stationary dependent noise are addressed: (i) fusion from sensors with mutually independent observations across sensors but ...
Optimal and Robust Memoryless Discrimination from Dependent Observations.
(1989)
In this paper we consider discrimination between two possible sources based on observations of their output. The discrimination problem is modeled by means of a general binary hypothesis test, the main emphasis being on ...
Performance Evaluation of Multi-Access Strategies for an Integrated Voice/Data CDMA Packet Radio Network.
(1989)
The problem of voice/data integration in a random access radio network employing the ALOHA protocol in conjunction with recursive retransmission control is investigated. Code-division multiplexing (CDMA) is used as a ...
Multireception Probabilities for FH/SSMA Communications.
(1989)
Exact expressions for the probabilities P (I,m-l1k) of I correct packet receptions and m-l erroneous ones, out of total k packets contending in a slot, are presented for the case of frequency- hopped spread-spectrum ...
Distributed Estimation of a Location Parameter in Dependent Noise.
(1989)
We address the problem of distributed estimation from dependent observations involving two sensors that collect observations of the same nonrandom location parameter THETA in additive noise. We consider two cases of interest, ...
Broadcast Capability of Direct-Sequence and Hybrid Spread Spectrum.
(1989)
Two forms of spread-spectrum signaling: direct-sequence and hybrid (direct-sequence/ frequency-hopped) are shown to provide high broadcast capability especially when used in conjunction with forward-error-control coding ...