Radar detection theory of sliding window processes / Graham V. Weinberg, Department of Defence, Defence Science and Technology Group, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems, Edinburg, South Australia, Australia
Cover ; Half Title ; Title ; Copyrights ; Dedication ; Preface ; Acknowledgements ; Contents ; List Of Figures ; List Of Tables
Acronyms And Symbols Section I. Preliminaries; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Purpose ; 1.2 Sliding Window Detectors ; 1.3 Range-time Intensity Example
1.4 Historical Development 1.5 Mathematical Formulation ; 1.6 Detectors In Exponentially Distributed Clutter
1.7 Some Fundamental Concepts 1.8 Structure Of The Book ; Chapter 2. Probability And Distribution Theory For Radar Detection; 2.1 Outline ; 2.2 Fundamentals Of Probability
"Constant false alarm rate detection processes are important in radar signal processing. Such detection strategies are used as an alternative to optimal Neyman-Pearson based decision rules, since they can be implemented as a sliding window process running on a radar range-Doppler map. This book examines the development of such detectors in a modern framework. With a particular focus on high resolution X-band maritime surveillance radar, recent approaches are outlined and examined. Performance is assessed when the detectors are run in real X-band radar clutter. The book introduces relevant mathematical tools to allow the reader to understand the development, and follow its implementation."--Provided by publisher
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"A science publishers book."
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