Abstract
The performances of the classical video integrator and the well-known binary integrator (which can also be called an order statistics integrator) are compared with that of a new integrator, called the censored video integrator (CVI), for a Swerling II target in Gaussian noise. CVI performs sorting, censoring, and nonuniform weighted averaging. It is shown that for a Swerling II target, the added loss of the CVI is always lower than the added loss of the corresponding binary integrator. CVI is also less susceptible to strong interferences.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 511-513 |
Number of pages | 3 |
State | Published - 1990 |
Event | IEEE 1990 International Radar Conference - Arlington, VA, USA Duration: 7 May 1990 → 10 May 1990 |
Conference
Conference | IEEE 1990 International Radar Conference |
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City | Arlington, VA, USA |
Period | 7/05/90 → 10/05/90 |