A New Target Detector Based on Geometrical Perturbation Filters for Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (POL-SAR)Recent Applications of Perturbation Filters
A New Target Detector Based on Geometrical Perturbation Filters for Polarimetric Synthetic...
Marino, Armando
2012-01-25 00:00:00
[As explained in the abstract, the main goal of the thesis was the development of a new algebraic procedure for target detection, based on a novel perturbation filter. The earliest and most studied application was the single target detector (STD) largely described in the previous chapters. However, the algebraic operation underneath the STD is more general and powerful and can be adapted to different scenarios (as long as the entities under analysis lie within a Euclidean space).]
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A New Target Detector Based on Geometrical Perturbation Filters for Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (POL-SAR)Recent Applications of Perturbation Filters
[As explained in the abstract, the main goal of the thesis was the development of a new algebraic procedure for target detection, based on a novel perturbation filter. The earliest and most studied application was the single target detector (STD) largely described in the previous chapters. However, the algebraic operation underneath the STD is more general and powerful and can be adapted to different scenarios (as long as the entities under analysis lie within a Euclidean space).]
Published: Jan 25, 2012
Keywords: Target Detector; Random Volume; Coherency Matrix; Partial Target; Miss Detection Rate
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