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Abstract

Summary

Signal apparition offers a fundamentally new perspective on simultaneous source separation. Whereas the method exactly separates the signal from interfering sources in diamond-shaped regions of the f-k space, signal from simultaneous source still overlap outside these regions. We present a method based on using local phase functions and the analytic part of the blended data to reconstruct the separated data throughout the full data bandwidth.

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2017-06-12
2024-04-26
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