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Crosscorrelation

The concept of autocorrelation and spectra is easily generalized to crosscorrelation and cross-spectra.

Consider two Z-transforms X(Z) and Y(Z). The cross-spectrum C(Z) is defined by  
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C(Z) \eq \overline{X} \left( \frac{1}{Z} \right) \ Y(Z)\end{displaymath} (48)
The crosscorrelation function is the coefficients ck. If some particular coefficient ck in C(Z) is greater than any of the others, then it is said that the waveform xt most resembles the waveform yt if either xt or yt is delayed k time units with respect to the other.


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10/21/1998