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Cross-correlation functions for angular momentum and orientation
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1975A general expression is derived that relates the generalized second moment of a rotational spectral band to an angular momentum−orientation time−correlation function for the ensemble of molecules. It is demonstrated that previous equations relating these spectral transforms to angular momentum correlation functions are recovered in the limit of short ...
Anthony G. St. Pierre, William A. Steele
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Analysis of cross-correlation functions of cortical unit activity
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 19821. Analysis of forms of cross-correlograms of activity of adjacent cerebral cortical neurons shows that about 85% of extreme on these graphs are symmetrically arranged relative to the origin of coordinates and that their mean width is about 30 msec. It is suggested that the main factor determining the relatively high and stable level of coordination
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Pursley's aperiodic cross-correlation functions revisited
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, 2003Pursley's aperiodic cross-correlation function of one delay parameter, which plays an important role in the quasi-synchronous state, is revisited. Using sequences up-sampled by a factor of M, we generalize this function to the one with two discrete delay parameters which play an important role in asynchronous state.
T. Kohda, H. Fujisaki
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Identifying cross-correlation peaks with autocorrelation functions
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997Crosscorrelating the output of two receivers may fail to provide a means to estimate the arrival time difference of the first arriving signals when the crosscorrelation of accompanying multipaths have amplitudes that may be confused with that between the first arrivals.
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Cross-correlation function of a bandpass nonlinear network
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1976Memoryless nonlinear distortion of one of two Gaussian signals, x(t) and y(t), does not induce a change in the shape of the cross-correlation function ϕ xy (τ) as a function of τ (Price's theorem). A similar theorem holds for a network consisting of a cascade of three elements: a linear circuit L 1 , a memoryless nonlinear device NL, and a second ...
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Comparison of optical and digital cross-correlation functions
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1987A digital waveform synthesizer driven by a BBC microcomputer has been used to generate both the forward and time-reversed signal inputs required for twin Bragg cell space-integrating correlators. The cross-correlation functions of the two signals have also been computed digitally, and the optical and digital correlation are compared.
J. F. Wombwell, C. D. Reeve
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A Quantitative SNR Analysis for the Adjacent Cross Correlation Function
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2023Qilei Zhang +3 more
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Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1986
Paul D Koch, Shie-Shien Yang
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Paul D Koch, Shie-Shien Yang
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