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Bayesian inference 1 Biological signal processing and instrumentation 1 Covariance matrix 1 Delay effects 1 Eigen values and eigen functions 1 Frequency estimation 1 Heart rate variability 1 Matrix decomposition 1 Multiple signal classification 1 Null space 1 Parameter estimation 1 Signal classification 1 Singular value decomposition 1 Time series analysis 1
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Hiren, G. 1 Muirhead, R.J 1 Pendse, Ravindra 1 Puff, R.D 1 Sawan, M.E. 1 Tayem, N. 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 1
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Time delay estimator for frequency hopping system using rank-revealing triangular factorization
Hiren, G.; Tayem, N.; Pendse, Ravindra; Sawan, M.E. - 2009
In this paper, the multipath time delay estimation (TDE) problem for a slow frequency hopping (SFH) system using rank revealing QR factorization method (RRQR) is considered. It gives precious information about numerical rank and null space. By applying the RRQR in association with the well-known...
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A Bayesian classification of heart rate variability data
Muirhead, R.J; Puff, R.D - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 336 (2004) 3, pp. 503-513
We propose a simple Bayesian method for the classification of time series signals originating from mutually exclusive sources. In particular, the method is used to address the question of whether a 24-h recording of human heart rate data is produced by a normally functioning heart or by one...
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