Figure 6.
In reading order: the ratio cs/(fg + cs) which relates to the foreground avoidance method assuming perfect noise knowledge. The ratios cs/(fgfiterr + cs) for the three scenarios, S1, S2 and S3, which relate to the foreground removal method assuming perfect noise knowledge. If the ratio plot is equal to one then foreground contamination is nil. Linestyles are as in Fig. 4.

In reading order: the ratio cs/(fg + cs) which relates to the foreground avoidance method assuming perfect noise knowledge. The ratios cs/(fgfiterr + cs) for the three scenarios, S1, S2 and S3, which relate to the foreground removal method assuming perfect noise knowledge. If the ratio plot is equal to one then foreground contamination is nil. Linestyles are as in Fig. 4.

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