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Detection, Analysis and Reconstruction of Sub-Noise Wideband Signals

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Abstract

Randomly occurring signals are often masked by noise in astronomy, biology and chemistry. While their detection poses fundamental challenge, recent advances in photonics processing have allowed for analysis and full reconstruction of wideband sub-noise information channel.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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