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A Detection Optimal Min-Max Test for Transient Signals

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A Detection Optimal Min-Max Test for Transient Signals
—Page’s test is optimal for detecting a permanent change in distribution, in the sense that it minimizes the worst case average delay to detection given an average distance between false alarms. When used to detect transient signals, however, it in fact becomes the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT). Since a GLRT is in almost all cases ad hoc, Page’s test used as such cannot be said to be optimal in any explicit sense. The subject of this correspondence is the development of the min–max test, via the new ideas of Baygun and Hero, for the detection of a transient.
Chunming Han, Peter K. Willett 0002, Biao Chen, Do
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where TIT
Authors Chunming Han, Peter K. Willett 0002, Biao Chen, Douglas Abraham
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