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Zepeng Hu, Qi Wu, Jifeng Zou and Qun Wan
This paper addresses the two-dimensional (2D) direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation issue for signals with known waveforms but unknown amplitudes using uniform circular array (UCA). Unlike maximum likelihood (ML) methods such as decoupled maximum likelih...
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Bokyu Kwon and Sang-il Kim
In this paper, the recursive form of an optimal finite impulse response filter is proposed for discrete time-varying state-space models. The recursive form of the finite impulse response filter is derived by employing finite horizon Kalman filtering with...
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Amal S. Hassan, Aisha Fayomi, Ali Algarni and Ehab M. Almetwally
Unit distributions are typically used in probability theory and statistics to illustrate useful quantities with values between zero and one. In this paper, we investigated an appropriate transformation to propose the unit-exponentiated half-logistic dist...
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Mariano Ruiz, Julián Nieto, Víctor Costa, Teddy Craciunescu, Emmanuele Peluso, Jesús Vega, Andrea Murari and JET Contributors
In recent years, a new tomographic inversion method based on the Maximum Likelihood (ML) approach has been adapted to JET bolometry. Apart from its accuracy and reliability, the key advantage is its ability to provide reliable estimates of the uncertaint...
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Anant Mathur, Sarat Moka and Zdravko Botev
Variance-component models are an indispensable tool for statisticians wanting to capture both random and fixed model effects. They have applications in a wide range of scientific disciplines. While maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) is the most popular ...
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