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Autocorrelation Spectroscopy

Autocorrelation spectroscopy is universally used in radio astronomy to detect a very small signal buried in noise by measuring a time-averaged frequency spectrum. A classic introduction to the autocorrelation spectroscopy technique in radio astronomy can be found in [28, 29]. In this section I briefly review the basic principles of digital processing of radio astronomical signals as well as existing digital and analog devices.





Alexander Rylyakov
Fri May 23 18:57:25 EDT 1997