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Discover Ludwig"coarse estimate" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a rough estimation of something, usually a number or quantity, which may not be exact but which provides a general ballpark figure. For example, "I gave a coarse estimate of two hours for the project completion time."
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The investigated algorithm based on this configuration adopts the "vector-cross-product" DOA estimator to provide the coarse estimate and then derives the fine estimate by extracting the inter-sensor phase factors in the sparse array.
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It might therefore be useful to have at least a coarse estimate of the STO before performing this CFO estimation.
A very coarse estimate on a matrix RIP bounds is the mutual coherence of a matrix.
The coarse estimate of a0 is not needed at this point.
Therefore, POCS can be considered a pre-processing method that gives a reliable coarse estimate.
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This is because the coarse estimates of direction-cosines begin to misidentify the estimation grid.
Once the coarse estimates are obtained, we can apply our DFT-based estimators by taking a window around each MPC slightly larger than the pulse width.
The method is initialized for i = 0 using the coarse estimates obtained from (32).
Finally, the coarse estimates of direction-cosines are used to disambiguate the fine but cyclically ambiguous estimates to derive both fine and unambiguous estimates of direction-cosines.
We will assume that we already have the coarse estimates of all the PPS parameters a ^ k, k = 1, 2,..., K.
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