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Adaptive polarimetric processing for surveillance radar
Hyung Rae Park, Chul Jai Lee, H. Wang
Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
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Surveillance Radar
100%
Polarimetric
100%
Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test
100%
Discontinuity Detector
80%
Polarization Discontinuity
80%
Polarization State
40%
Target Polarization
40%
Two-parameter
20%
Detection Performance
20%
False Alarm
20%
Detection Probability
20%
Parameter Filtering
20%
Unknown Target
20%
Closed-form Expression
20%
Hardware-software Implementation
20%
Polarization Diversity
20%
Gaussian Clutter
20%
Target Component
20%
Filter Bank
20%
Performance Improvement
20%
Engineering
Likelihood Ratio
100%
Surveillance Radar
100%
Polarization State
50%
Gaussians
25%
False Alarm
25%
Detection Performance
25%
Probability of Detection
25%
Closed Form Expression
25%
Polarization Diversity
25%
Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test
25%
Filter Banks
25%
Performance Improvement
25%