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4 October 1999 Experimental study and functioning principles of generalized detector
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This article is devoted to the experimental study of the generalized detector and comparison with the optimal detectors of classical and modern signal detection theories. Experimental investigations are carried out under the power signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) equal to 15.92 dB and 0.96 dB at the inputs of detectors. The signal is clearly detected by the generalized detector. But 0.96 dB is the region of the failure to detect signals by the optimal detectors. New features of signal detection, determination and estimation of the signal parameters using the generalized detector are discussed. Main functioning principles of the generalized detector are discussed. The purpose of the correlation and autocorrelation channels of the generalized detector is defined. The practical recommendations for employment of the generalized detector in various complex signal processing systems are discussed.
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Vyacheslav P. Tuzlukov "Experimental study and functioning principles of generalized detector", Proc. SPIE 3809, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1999, (4 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.364051
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Sensors

Signal processing

Interference (communication)

Statistical modeling

Signal to noise ratio

Statistical analysis

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