Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2005
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GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS: 16th SIGRAV Conference on General Relativity and Gravitational Physics. AIP Confe
Physics
Relativity And Gravitation, Mathematical Procedures And Computer Techniques
Scientific paper
The detection of gravitational waves is usually based on very complex data analysis algorithms, by virtue of the low signal-to-noise ratio. In particular the search for signals coming from coalescing binary systems can be very demanding in terms of computing power, as in the case of the well known Standard Matched Filter Technique. To overcome this problem, we have tested a Dynamic Matched Filter Technique, still based on Matched Filters, whose main advantage is the requirement of a lower computing power. In this work this technique is described, together with its possible application as a pre-data analysis algorithm.
Acernese Fausto
Barone Fabrizio
de Rosa Rosario
Eleuteri Antonio
Milano Leopoldo
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