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7 August 2002 Optimal detector
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This paper shows that increasing SNR is not necessarily sufficient to improve ROC performance, that is, increase the probability of detection for a given false alarm probability. The general optimal detector is derived with no assumptions on the stationarity of the input noise process or the form of the input signal model.
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Paul Frank Singer "Optimal detector", Proc. SPIE 4728, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2002, (7 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478495
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Signal to noise ratio

Sensors

Electronic filtering

Interference (communication)

Linear filtering

Gaussian filters

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