Detection of a seismically activity object in the region of location of an observation system using a consistent Wald test

This paper deals with the development of a sequential procedure of decision making on detection of a seismically active object in an area defined by the location of a seismic observation system. It is shown that the use of a sequentialWald test to develop the decision rule provides specified detecti...

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