Gallium Arsenide IC Applications Handbook 1995
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012257735-2/50007-3
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“…However, we will see that the estimator bias is much higher than its STD.Thus, performing multiple measurements for the same signal can't effectively improve the estimation. Equations (9) and (10) show that the STD and the bias of the frequency estimator depend on the frequency value f 0 and are inversely proportional to G k . This means that a system with sharper transfer functions produces a more accurate frequency estimate.…”
Section: Estimating the Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, we will see that the estimator bias is much higher than its STD.Thus, performing multiple measurements for the same signal can't effectively improve the estimation. Equations (9) and (10) show that the STD and the bias of the frequency estimator depend on the frequency value f 0 and are inversely proportional to G k . This means that a system with sharper transfer functions produces a more accurate frequency estimate.…”
Section: Estimating the Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming an RF signal with unknown frequency f 0 present at the system input, the limiting amplifier will amplify and clip this signal to a constant amplitude corresponding to a power level of P sat [9,10]. The limiting amplifier used in this work has a nominal output power of P sat = 0 dBm.…”
Section: Detailed Description Of the Systemmentioning
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