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New Digital Signal Processing Methods

Raoul R. Nigmatullin • Paolo Lino • Guido Maione

New Digital Signal Processing Methods Applications to Measurement and Diagnostics

Raoul R. Nigmatullin Radioelectronics and InformativeMeasurement Technics Department Kazan National Research Technical University named by A.N. Tupolev (KNRTU-KAI) Kazan, Tatarstan Republic, Russia

Paolo Lino Department of Electrical and Information Engineering Polytechnic University of Bari Bari, Italy

Guido Maione Department of Electrical and Information Engineering Polytechnic University of Bari Bari, Italy

ISBN 978-3-030-45358-9 ISBN 978-3-030-45359-6 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45359-6

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Preface

Many research investigations are based on collecting and processing big amounts of experimental data. Then they share a common problem. Development of statistical methods that are free from unjustified assumptions, simplifications, and treatmentinduced systematic errors is a “golden” dream, which is, at first sight, unachievable. Therefore, if a demanding reader opens this book, what kind of information he/she might find or which knowledge he/she might receive? Non-invasive methods, that is, methods that are free from uncontrollable treatment errors, are possible by careful selection in a wide spectrum of approaches and generalizations available in modern statistics. A fundamental supporting evidence comes from more than 20 years of research and scientific publications in this field. The main ideas, with the associated approaches and data processing te