pulsessuch
Pulsessuch refers to the process of identifying and locating pulses within a time-series signal. The term combines German origins Puls (pulse) and Such (search). In practice, pulsessuch encompasses various detection strategies used to pick out transient, pulse-like events from noisy data. It is applied across disciplines including astrophysics (pulsar searches in radio data), medicine (detection of heartbeats or pulse-like features in physiological signals), communications (synchronization and demodulation relying on pulse shapes), and geophysics (pulse detection in seismic waveforms).
Methods used in pulsessuch include threshold-based detection, matched filtering where a template pulse is convolved with
Challenges include noise, pulse variability, timing jitter, and false positives. The intended outcome is reliable timing