Abstract
An algorithm for detecting spectral peak absorption in the secondary radiation from an object containing nitrogen compounds is proposed. The algorithm is based on the statistical invariance principle and has the property of automatically adjusting to signal-noise parameters. The algorithm was tested by simulation modeling and was shown to be applicable to real secondary-radiation spectra. The algorithm and the associated experimental hardware make it possible to implement a fundamentally new method for the automatic detection of nitrogen-containing compounds.
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