13 September 2020

"Every straight-thinking person will agree that if you want to prove the existence of a signal, you…

"Every straight-thinking person will agree that if you want to prove the existence of a signal, you should not fill your algorithm with what you hope to discover." That is not entirely true. Indeed, it is how you recover a signal hidden in the noise of a spread spectrum communications system - Dirk Bruere
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