Applications of cumulants to array processing part II: non-Gaussian noise suppression

The main motivation of using higher order statistics in signal processing applications has been their insensitivity to additive colored Gaussian noise. The main objection to those methods is their possible vulnerability to non-Gaussian noise. In this paper, we investigate the effects of non-Gaussian...

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