International audienceWe consider the problem of detecting an unknown signal that lies in a union of subspaces (UoS) and that is observed in additive white Gaussian noise with unknown variance. The main contribution of this paper is the derivation of a detector that can accommodate a union made of nested subspaces. This detector includes the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) as a special case when the subspace dimensions are all identical. It relies on the framework of multifamily likelihood ratio tests (MFLRT) and is shown by numerical examples to achieve better performance than existing detectors
We address the problem of matched subspace detection in the presence of arbitrary noise and interfer...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...
In this paper, we derive and assess decision schemes to discriminate, resorting to an array of senso...
International audienceWe consider the problem of detecting an unknown signal that lies in a union of...
The generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) is a standard tool for designing signal detectors. It p...
The paper deals with constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detection of multidimensional signals embedded...
In this paper a multichannel subspace detector is proposed based on a separable spatio-temporal line...
In this paper a multichannel subspace detector is proposed based on a separable spatio-temporal line...
Direction detection is aimed at discriminating, over multiple "snapshots,"between a disturbance-only...
Abstract—We consider the problem of detecting a subspace signal in white Gaussian noise when the noi...
International audienceWe consider the classical radar problem of detecting a target in Gaussian nois...
We design and assess adaptive schemes to detect extended and multiple point-like targets embedded in...
The problem is to detect a multi-dimensional source transmitting an unknown sequence of complex-valu...
The generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) is widely used in signal processing applications such a...
In a previously published paper by Besson et al., we considered the problem of detecting a signal wh...
We address the problem of matched subspace detection in the presence of arbitrary noise and interfer...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...
In this paper, we derive and assess decision schemes to discriminate, resorting to an array of senso...
International audienceWe consider the problem of detecting an unknown signal that lies in a union of...
The generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) is a standard tool for designing signal detectors. It p...
The paper deals with constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detection of multidimensional signals embedded...
In this paper a multichannel subspace detector is proposed based on a separable spatio-temporal line...
In this paper a multichannel subspace detector is proposed based on a separable spatio-temporal line...
Direction detection is aimed at discriminating, over multiple "snapshots,"between a disturbance-only...
Abstract—We consider the problem of detecting a subspace signal in white Gaussian noise when the noi...
International audienceWe consider the classical radar problem of detecting a target in Gaussian nois...
We design and assess adaptive schemes to detect extended and multiple point-like targets embedded in...
The problem is to detect a multi-dimensional source transmitting an unknown sequence of complex-valu...
The generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) is widely used in signal processing applications such a...
In a previously published paper by Besson et al., we considered the problem of detecting a signal wh...
We address the problem of matched subspace detection in the presence of arbitrary noise and interfer...
This paper handles the problem of detecting signals with known signature and unknown or random ampli...
In this paper, we derive and assess decision schemes to discriminate, resorting to an array of senso...