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Signal Processing in X-ray Pulsar-Based Navigation, Hardback Book

Signal Processing in X-ray Pulsar-Based Navigation Hardback

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This book highlights key technologies of signal processing in pulsar-based navigation.

It discusses the modeling, simulation, acquisition, and correction of relativistic effects of signals from X-ray pulsars.

It demonstrates the methods of contour reconstruction and denoising, and introduces the concept and methods of the average contour.

The performance of the phase measurement methods using signal contour is analyzed.

The role of wavelets and bispectral methods in the denoising of pulsar signals is discussed.

The measurements of pulsar signals’ arriving time are looked into from the perspective of time series.

The book is intended for researchers and engineers interested in pulsar-based navigation.

It is also a good reference source for senior undergraduates and postgraduate students majoring in navigation and signal processing.

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