This paper handles the problem of optimizing the scanning policy of a surveillance system in the presence of Rayleigh targets in a mixture of K-distributed clutter and Gaussian noise. Adopting the detection rate (DR) and false alarm rate (FAR) as performance measures, we show that the said optimization amounts to solving a constrained DR maximization, wherein the free parameters are the transmit beamwidth, the dwell time, and the detection threshold, whereas the constraints concern the maximum FAR and time on target. A thorough performance assessment is offered, aimed at eliciting the influence of the signal-to-noise and clutter-to-noise ratios, the clutter shape parameter, and the rate of change of the target response. The results indicate...
35th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, MWSCAS 1992 -- 9 August 1992 through 12 August 1992 ...
The paper deals with the detection of fluctuating targets in the presence of Compound-Gaussian clutt...
It is shown that in order to maximize the detectability of a radar target in clutter whose Doppler i...
This paper handles the problem of optimizing the scanning policy of a surveillance system in the pre...
In this paper, we address the design of an optimal transmit signal and its corresponding optimal det...
In this paper, we consider a pulse radar and study the tradeoff between integration time and scan r...
In a typical radar system, the same hypothesis testing problem is periodically repeated to constantl...
In this work, we study the fundamental tradeoff between integration time and scan rate in radar syst...
In this work, we consider a surveillance radar equipped with an electronically scanned antenna and s...
In this work, we study the achievable performance of a sea-search radar when the transmit beam-with ...
The influence of increasing range resolution on the detectability of targets with dimensions greater...
This paper deals with the problem of detecting a radar target signal against correlated non-Gaussian...
International audienceWe derive the expression of an optimum non-Gaussian radar detector from the no...
In this paper, a theoretical expression of the optimum non-Gaussian radar detector is derived from t...
We derive the expression of an optimum non-Gaussian radar detector from the non-Gaussian spherically...
35th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, MWSCAS 1992 -- 9 August 1992 through 12 August 1992 ...
The paper deals with the detection of fluctuating targets in the presence of Compound-Gaussian clutt...
It is shown that in order to maximize the detectability of a radar target in clutter whose Doppler i...
This paper handles the problem of optimizing the scanning policy of a surveillance system in the pre...
In this paper, we address the design of an optimal transmit signal and its corresponding optimal det...
In this paper, we consider a pulse radar and study the tradeoff between integration time and scan r...
In a typical radar system, the same hypothesis testing problem is periodically repeated to constantl...
In this work, we study the fundamental tradeoff between integration time and scan rate in radar syst...
In this work, we consider a surveillance radar equipped with an electronically scanned antenna and s...
In this work, we study the achievable performance of a sea-search radar when the transmit beam-with ...
The influence of increasing range resolution on the detectability of targets with dimensions greater...
This paper deals with the problem of detecting a radar target signal against correlated non-Gaussian...
International audienceWe derive the expression of an optimum non-Gaussian radar detector from the no...
In this paper, a theoretical expression of the optimum non-Gaussian radar detector is derived from t...
We derive the expression of an optimum non-Gaussian radar detector from the non-Gaussian spherically...
35th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, MWSCAS 1992 -- 9 August 1992 through 12 August 1992 ...
The paper deals with the detection of fluctuating targets in the presence of Compound-Gaussian clutt...
It is shown that in order to maximize the detectability of a radar target in clutter whose Doppler i...