This paper presents a coherence-based detection method for multiple disparate sensing systems using the multi-channel coherence analysis (MCA) framework. MCA provides an optimal coordinate system for multi-channel detection problems as it finds sets of one-dimensional mapping vectors that maximize the sum of the cross-correlations among all pair-wise combinations of channels. The standard detector for Gaussian random vectors is then cast into the MCA framework by developing the log-likelihood ratio and J-divergence measure. The proposed detection method is then tested on a data set consisting of sets of four side-scan sonar images coregistered over the same region on the seafloor and the results are compared with those of a multi-channel generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) detector.
Detection in multiple disparate systems using multi-channel coherence analysis
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 48 , 4 ; 3554-3566
2012-10-01
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