We propose and assess a CFAR detector that can adjust its “directivity” through a real scalar parameter. It relies on the usual assumption that a set of homogeneous training data is available and encompasses as special cases the well-known Kelly’s GLRT and the recently introduced W-ABORT detector. More important, it can be tuned in order to control the level to which sidelobe signals are rejected. Such functionality is particularly important to contain the number of false alarms in presence of mismatched signals.We also consider a parametric detector which resorts to a diagonally loaded sample covariance matrix commonly adopted to take advantage of the presence of strong interferers. The performance assessment of such detector has shown t...
Adaptive detection of signals embedded in correlated Gaussian noise has been an active field of rese...
The paper addresses the design of adaptive radar detectors having desired behavior, in Gaussian dist...
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In this paper we propose and assess an adaptive radar detector that can adjust its "directivity" thr...
We design and assess adaptive schemes to detect extended and multiple point-like targets embedded in...
The well-known problem of adaptive signal detection in background interference is addressed for situ...
We consider the problem of adaptive signal detection in the presence of Gaussian noise with unknown...
We address adaptive discrimination between the signal of interest and a sidelobe interferer. To this...
Abstract This paper focuses on the method of an adaptive detector which works against Gaussian backg...
In this paper we deal with the problem of adaptive detection of mismatched mainlobe targets and/or s...
The paper deals with constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detection of multidimensional signals embedded...
Since Kelly's pioneering work on GLRT-based adaptive detection, many solutions have been proposed to...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of adaptive signal detection in colored Gaussian disturbance...
Copyright © 2008 IEEEAdaptive signal detection for scenarios with a limited number of sources of int...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of adaptive signal detection in colored Gaussian disturbance...
Adaptive detection of signals embedded in correlated Gaussian noise has been an active field of rese...
The paper addresses the design of adaptive radar detectors having desired behavior, in Gaussian dist...
View at Publisher| Export | Download | More... Progress In Electromagnetics Research B Issue...
In this paper we propose and assess an adaptive radar detector that can adjust its "directivity" thr...
We design and assess adaptive schemes to detect extended and multiple point-like targets embedded in...
The well-known problem of adaptive signal detection in background interference is addressed for situ...
We consider the problem of adaptive signal detection in the presence of Gaussian noise with unknown...
We address adaptive discrimination between the signal of interest and a sidelobe interferer. To this...
Abstract This paper focuses on the method of an adaptive detector which works against Gaussian backg...
In this paper we deal with the problem of adaptive detection of mismatched mainlobe targets and/or s...
The paper deals with constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detection of multidimensional signals embedded...
Since Kelly's pioneering work on GLRT-based adaptive detection, many solutions have been proposed to...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of adaptive signal detection in colored Gaussian disturbance...
Copyright © 2008 IEEEAdaptive signal detection for scenarios with a limited number of sources of int...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of adaptive signal detection in colored Gaussian disturbance...
Adaptive detection of signals embedded in correlated Gaussian noise has been an active field of rese...
The paper addresses the design of adaptive radar detectors having desired behavior, in Gaussian dist...
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