Coherent averaging



Hi all,

we are dealing with N synchronous measures of a spatial signal
corrupted with a non-zero mean noise. Those measures are mutually
uncorrelated. Is it feasible to extract the signal using coherent
averaging?

We have a reasonable model of the signal pattern (but not of the signal
peak to peak). Can we use this model to improve the signal extraction?
We are now using the correlation within model and the measure as weight
in the averaging procedure.

Thanks,

Valentina Camomilla

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Valentina Camomilla, PhD
Biomechanics Laboratory
Department of Human Movement and Sport Science
IUSM - Istituto Universitario di Scienze Motorie
Piazza Lauro de Bosis, 6
00195 ROMA - ITALY
Phone +39 06 36733522
Fax +39 06 36733517
e-mail: camomilla@xxxxxxx
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