ARC Code TI: Optimal Alarm System Design and Implementation

An optimal alarm system can robustly predict a level-crossing event that is specified over a fixed prediction horizon. The code contained in this packages provides the tools necessary to design an optimal alarm system for a simple stationary linear dynamic system driven by white Gaussian noise.

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notes An optimal alarm system can robustly predict a level-crossing event that is specified over a fixed prediction horizon. The code contained in this packages provides the tools necessary to design an optimal alarm system for a simple stationary linear dynamic system driven by white Gaussian noise.
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title ARC Code TI: Optimal Alarm System Design and Implementation