1995 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record
DOI: 10.1109/nssmic.1995.504222
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Minimum-noise filter for baseline estimation in radiation detection systems

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“…The second consists of two distinct filters: one for estimating the pulse amplitude, the other for estimating the baseline level in time intervals where no pulse is present. Then the two estimations are summed up so that the resulting overall filter becomes zero-area, called separate BLR [6]. The last is similar to the second one; the difference is that the amplitude filter and the baseline filter perform the task of baseline restoration as a whole; i.e., the amplitude subfilter also includes some baseline correction, called share BLR [4,7].…”
Section: Baseline Restoration Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second consists of two distinct filters: one for estimating the pulse amplitude, the other for estimating the baseline level in time intervals where no pulse is present. Then the two estimations are summed up so that the resulting overall filter becomes zero-area, called separate BLR [6]. The last is similar to the second one; the difference is that the amplitude filter and the baseline filter perform the task of baseline restoration as a whole; i.e., the amplitude subfilter also includes some baseline correction, called share BLR [4,7].…”
Section: Baseline Restoration Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%