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- Title
Methodology to determine window length for unknown target detection in electronic warfare system.
- Authors
Kim, D.‐G.; Kim, Y.‐H.; Seo, Y.‐K.; Lee, Y.‐R.; Kim, H.‐N.
- Abstract
To detect threat signals in electronic warfare support systems, a detector that uses a plurality of windows with various sizes should be designed such that the length of all the signal sources can be considered. Since a large number of these windows cause excessive computational complexity, the number of windows of the detector is reduced by using a small number of representative windows. In this case, since a window is dedicated to the unknown signal of a certain interval, deterioration of the detection performance is inevitable owing to the inconsistency between the lengths of the received signal and the window size. Hence, the deterioration of the detection performance should be minimised by analysing the relation between the lengths of a window and a signal. However, the conventional analysis methods of detection performance are not suitable because they are based on the premise that the lengths of the signal and window are consistent with each other. The authors propose a novel analysis method using processing gain to overcome this limitation, which can be applied irrespective of the inconsistency between the lengths of a window and a signal. Based on this analysis, they present a method to obtain an optimal window length that minimises degradation of the detection performance and subsequently verify the result using simulation.
- Publication
Electronics Letters (Wiley-Blackwell), 2017, Vol 53, Issue 17, p1144
- ISSN
0013-5194
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1049/el.2017.1784