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Nonuniform sampling for detection of abrupt changes

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Date
2003
Author
Kerestecioǧlu, Feza
Tokat, Sezai
Abstract
In this work detection of abrupt changes in continuous-time linear stochastic systems and selection of the sampling interval to improve the detection performance are considered. Cost functions are proposed to optimize both uniform and nonuniform sampling intervals for the well-known cumulative sum algorithm. Some iterative techniques are presented to make online optimization computationally feasible. It is shown that considerable improvement in the detection performance can be obtained by using nonuniform sampling intervals.

Source

Circuits Systems and Signal Processing

Issue

4

Volume

22

Pages

395-404

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/182
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs00034-004-7039-8.pdf

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Keywords

change detection
cumulative sum test
nonuniform sampling

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