An algorithm for joint direction of arrival, time-delay and frequency-shift estimation in asynchronous DS-CDMA systems

Author(s):  
M. Eric ◽  
S. Parkvall ◽  
M.L. Dukic ◽  
M. Obradovic
2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (S356) ◽  
pp. 407-407
Author(s):  
Abduselam Mohammed

AbstractAs a pulsating star moves in its binary orbit, the path length of the light between us and the star varies, leading to the periodic variation in the arrival time of the signal from the star to us (earth). With the consideration of pulsators light arrival time delay effects several new methods which allows using Kepler photometric data (light curves) alone to find binary stars have been recently developed. Among these modern techniques we used binarogram method and we identified that several δSct pulsating stars have companions. The application of these method on detecting long periods(i.e. longer than about 50 d) δSct pulsating stars is not new, but the uniqueness of this study is we verified that it is also applicable to detect and determine the orbital elements of short periods (i.e short orbital period) δSct pulsating stars. With this investigation, we identified the possible way to overcome effects of fictious peaks, even, on the maximum peaks helpful to verify weather the star has companion or not depend up on the existence of the time-delay. Then, we applied the technique on known binary stars and their orbital elements are previously published. Finally, we identified some new short orbital period δSct pulsating stars and obtained their orbital frequency and period with the same procedures. Because of with our attempts we succeeded and verified the applicability of the method (the Binarogram method) on these stars (i.e short orbital period) for the first time, we expect that our present study will play a great role for similar study and to improve our binary statistics.


2008 ◽  
Vol 52 (11) ◽  
pp. 910-916 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. D. Kuz’min ◽  
B. Ya. Losovskii ◽  
S. V. Logvinenko ◽  
I. I. Litvinov

2013 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 1998-2002
Author(s):  
Nur Sabahiah Abdul Sukor ◽  
Moganraj Subramaniam ◽  
Mohd Idrus Mohd Masirin

2020 ◽  
Vol 80 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Coleiro ◽  
M. Colomer Molla ◽  
D. Dornic ◽  
M. Lincetto ◽  
V. Kulikovskiy

AbstractThe multi-messenger observation of the next galactic core-collapse supernova will shed light on the different physical processes involved in these energetic explosions. Good timing and pointing capabilities of neutrino detectors would help in the search for an electromagnetic or gravitational-wave counterparts. An approach for the determination of the arrival time delay of the neutrino signal at different experiments using a direct detected neutrino light-curve matching is discussed. A simplified supernova model and detector simulation are used for its application. The arrival time delay and its uncertainty between two neutrino detectors are estimated with chi-square and cross-correlation methods. The direct comparison of the detected light-curves offers the advantage to be model-independent. Millisecond time resolution on the arrival time delay at two different detectors is needed. Using the computed time delay between different combinations of currently operational and future detectors, a triangulation method is used to infer the supernova localisation in the sky. The combination of IceCube, Hyper-Kamiokande, JUNO and KM3NeT/ARCA provides a 90% confidence area of $$140\pm 20\,\hbox {deg}^2$$ 140 ± 20 deg 2 . These low-latency analysis methods can be implemented in the SNEWS alert system.


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