Model-based Filtering of Interfering Signals in Ultrasonic Time Delay Estimations

This work presents model-based algorithmic approaches for interference-invariant time delay estimation, which are specifically suited for the estimation of small time delay differences with a necessary resolution well below the sampling time. Therefore, the methods can be applied particularly well f...

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Main Author: Bächle, Matthias
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: KIT Scientific Publishing 2023
Series:Forschungsberichte aus der Industriellen Informationstechnik
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