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Correlated Clutter and Resultant Properties of Binary Signals

Alfred J. Bogush
- 01 Mar 1973 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 2, pp 208-213
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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.
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A simple Markov process model of binary, digitized radar clutter returns is assumed. 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. Tables of distributions are included, along with an example to show the effects of correlation on the false-alarm probabilities of a sliding-window detector.

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A moving-window detector for binary integration

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