Geometric aspects of long-term noncoherent integration |
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Authors: | Allen M.R. Katz S.L. Urkowitz H. |
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Affiliation: | GE Aerosp., Moorestown, NJ; |
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Abstract: | ![]() Long-term integration is defined as integration, perhaps interrupted, over time periods long enough for targets to move through volumes in space resolvable by the radar. Because the motion of the target is unknown prior to detection, long-term integration must be performed along multiple paths representing plausible target paths. The geometry of such a set of integration paths affects detection performance in several ways. The simplest implementation of long-term integration, using constant radial velocity paths, is investigated. The effects of path geometry on detection is quantified and optimized for a target whose motion is nearly radial but otherwise unknown |
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