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In Figure 3, Zj,0, Zj,1, Zj,2, and Zj,3 are chi-square variables with approximately a degree 2TW[8], where T denotes the integration time and W denotes the bandwidth of the filtered signals.
In Figure 3, Z1 and Z2 are the outputs of conventional energy detectors, and they are defined as chi-square variables with approximately a degree of 2TW [18], where T is the integration time and W is the bandwidth of the filtered signal.
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