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Approximation of the Cell Under Test in Sliding Window Detection Processes

01/01/2019
by   Graham V. Weinberg, et al.
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Analysis of sliding window detection detection processes requires careful consideration of the cell under test, which is an amplitude squared measurement of the signal plus clutter in the complex domain. Some authors have suggested that there is sufficient merit in the approximation of the cell under test by a distributional model similar to that assumed for the clutter distribution. Under such an assumption, the development of Neyman-Pearson detectors is facilitated. The purpose of the current paper is to demonstrate, in a modern maritime surveillance radar context, that such an approximation is invalid.

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