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 |
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