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Title:
Signal and image processing in navigational systems
Series:
The electrical engineering and applied signal processing series
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2005
ISBN:
9780849315985

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Classical and modern theories have given us a degree of noise immunity by defining the sufficient statistic of the mean of the likelihood function. The generalized theory moves beyond these limitations to determine the jointly sufficient statistics of the mean and variance of the likelihood function.

Signal and Image Processing in Navigational Systems introduces us to the generalized approach, and then delves rigorously into the theory and practical applications of this approach. This volume represents the most in-depth discussion of the generalized approach to date, providing many examples and computer models to demonstrate how this approach raises the upper limits of noise immunity for navigation systems, leading to better detection performances.

This book is vital for signal and image processing experts, radar, communications, acoustics, and navigational systems designers, as well as professionals in the fields of statistical pattern recognition, biomedicine, astronomy, and robotics who wish to extend the boundaries of noise immunity and improve qualitative performance of their systems.


Table of Contents

Theory of Fluctuating Target Return Signals in Navigational Systems
Probability Distribution Density of Amplitude and Phase of Target Return Signal
Correlation Function of Fluctuations of Target Return Signal
Fluctuations under Scanning the Three-Dimensional Space Target by Moving Radar
Fluctuations Caused by Radar Antenna Scanning
Fluctuations Caused by Moving Radar with Simultaneous Radar Antenna Scanning
Fluctuations Caused by Scatterers Moving under Stimulus of Wind