Cumulative probability distributions that occur in radar and sonar detection problems are calculated directly from the characteristic function by using a Fourier series. The error in the result is controlled by two parameters which can be adjusted to suit the application. The technique is applied to the problem of determining the detection performance of consecutive discrete Fourier transforms (DFTs) for a narrowband Gaussian signal with a rectangular spectrum. Since the characteristic function is used directly in its product form this technique does not suffer from the numerical problems associated with the partial fraction approach. The technique can handle many different problems in a single computational structure making it a valuable tool in system performance studies.
Calculating Detection Probabilities for Systems Employing Noncoherent Integration
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-18 , 4 ; 401-409
1982-07-01
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Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch