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5 January 2004 Unresolved target detection: detailed case study of a particular technique assuming incorrect calibration
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Abstract
A particular method of detecting unresolved targets using simulated generic monopulse radar data is examined in detail. The system is assumed to be incorrectly calibrated i.e. the decision boundary is calculated based on erroneous values governing the hypothesis that only a single target is present in the range cell. The system performance is analyzed under varying values for target ranges, angles between the beam pointing direction and the actual off-boresight angle of the targets, waveform power and number of pulses. Design strategies are advanced to maintain good detection probabilities under conditions of miscalibrated decision boundaries.
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Denis Hugh McCabe, Amy Sunshine Smith-Carroll, and John E. Gray "Unresolved target detection: detailed case study of a particular technique assuming incorrect calibration", Proc. SPIE 5204, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2003, (5 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.503477
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Calibration

Radar

Infrared search and track

Silicon

Sensors

Palladium

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