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Signal interception: performance advantages of cyclic-feature detectors
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Wireless CommunicationsEngineeringFeature DetectionMeasurementSpectrum EstimationDetection TechniqueInterference CancellationOptimum RadiometerSignal IntegrityElectromagnetic CompatibilityImage AnalysisNoiseSignal DetectionWireless SystemsOptimum Modified RadiometerMachine VisionInterference BackgroundsComputer ScienceRadiometrySignal ProcessingComputer VisionHigh-frequency MeasurementSignal InterceptionSpread Spectrum
The problem of detecting the presence of spread-spectrum phase-shift-keyed signals in variable noise and interference backgrounds is considered, and the performances of four detectors are evaluated and compared. The detectors include the optimum radiometer, the optimum modified radiometer that jointly estimates the noise level and detects the signal, and the maximum-SNR spectral-line regenerator for spectral-line frequencies equal to the chip rate and the doubled carrier frequency. It is concluded that the spectral-line regenerators can outperform both types of radiometers by a wide margin. The performance advantages are quantified in terms of receiver operating characteristics for several noise and interference environments and receiver collection times.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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