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Correlated Clutter and Resultant Properties of Binary Signals
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In this article, a simple Markov process model of binary, digitized radar clutter returns is assumed, and probability distributions for the number of hits in n observations are developed for small n with a binary parameter describing the process derived for Rayleigh distributed clutter.Citations
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Moving window detection for discrete data (Corresp.)
TL;DR: Bounds for the probabilities and expected values of the waiting time for a detection are derived for independent identically distributed zero-one Bernoulli trials, binomial, and Poisson random variables.
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Approximations for the Distribution and the Moments of Discrete Scan Statistics
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined the conditional scan statistic as the maximum value of the moving sums of m consecutive observations for a sequence of independent and identically distributed nonnegative integer valued random variables.
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Introduction to Scan Statistics
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TL;DR: This chapter defines discrete and continuous scan statistics in one-dimensional as well as multidimensional cases and presents a brief account of order statistics which naturally arise in the study of scan statistics.
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Adaptive False Alarmrm Regulation in Double Threshold Radar Detection
TL;DR: In this study two adaptive control techniques which are based on the statistical characteristics of the data are compared and it is shown that the second-order, or correlation sensitive, technique can give a reduction in the false alarm probability with no corresponding loss in the detection probability.
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Comments on "Multichannel Signal Processing Based on Logic Averaging"
TL;DR: The method proposed to detect surface activity of the His-Purkinje system (HPS) and to increase the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the measured signal is criticized; the computation of the SNR figure is proved to be based on an erroneous notion of the signal to noise concept.
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A moving-window detector for binary integration
TL;DR: A device for performing binary integration on quantized data from a multiple-resolution-element radar is described, and expressions for false-alarm and detection probabilities are given.
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First-order Markov process representation of binary radar data sequences
TL;DR: The discrete parameter, first-order Markov chain theory is extended to the case wherein the blip-scan ratio may be expressed as a function of time, and it is possible to employ the resulting nonstationary, continuous parameter solution to simulate radar data for aircraft flights of arbitrary patterns.