0.3. This depicts the sensitivity of coherence to window size irrespective of the polarization basis of
the projection vector from which it is derived.
3.5.2 CoherenCe optimization
Linear coherences are maximized to lower the effect of decorrelation sources, which refers to opti-
mization. Coherence optimization [62] has been done, and three optimum coherences were derived
using the window size of 3. Optimum coherence 1 is the brightest, depicting high coherence values
(Figure 3.8) as compared to the other two derived coherences, with optimum 3 being the darkest.
The optimized coherences are statistically ...
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