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Signal Processing in Large Systems: a New Paradigm
For a long time, detection and parameter estimation methods for signal
processing have relied on asymptotic statistics as the number of
observations of a population grows large comparatively to the population size
, i.e. . Modern technological and societal advances now
demand the study of sometimes extremely large populations and simultaneously
require fast signal processing due to accelerated system dynamics. This results
in not-so-large practical ratios , sometimes even smaller than one. A
disruptive change in classical signal processing methods has therefore been
initiated in the past ten years, mostly spurred by the field of large
dimensional random matrix theory. The early works in random matrix theory for
signal processing applications are however scarce and highly technical. This
tutorial provides an accessible methodological introduction to the modern tools
of random matrix theory and to the signal processing methods derived from them,
with an emphasis on simple illustrative examples
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