The effects of bias on polarity-coincidence detection
A polarity-coincidence detector with biased polarity indicators (biased hard limiters) is studied to determine the effects of the bias on the detector output mean value, output variance, and output signal-to-noise power ratio. The mean value of the detector output is derived for the case of Gaussia...
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