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Signal Processing in Large Systems: A New Paradigm
2013
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
For a long time, detection and parameter estimation methods for signal processing have relied on asymptotic statistics as the number n of observations of a population grows large comparatively to the population size N , i.e. n/N → ∞. Modern technological and societal advances now demand the study of sometimes extremely large populations and simultaneously require fast signal processing due to accelerated system dynamics. This results in not-so-large practical ratios n/N , sometimes even smaller
doi:10.1109/msp.2012.2207490
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