
TL;DR
This paper introduces a method for detecting interference in Gaussian noise, enabling easier identification and editing of interference lines in radio spectral data without prior knowledge of their positions.
Contribution
It presents a new interference detection technique applicable to radio spectral line observations that does not require prior interference position information.
Findings
Effective detection of interference lines demonstrated on real data
Simplifies interference editing process in radio spectral analysis
Does not require prior knowledge of interference occurrence
Abstract
Interference detection in gaussian noise is proposed. It can be applied for easy detection and editing of interference lines in radio spectral line observations. One need not know the position of occurence or keep track of interference in the band. Results obtained on real data have been displayed.
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