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Signal interception: a unifying theoretical framework for feature detection
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1988
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Wireless CommunicationsUnifying FrameworkEngineeringFeature DetectionSpectrum EstimationInterference CancellationLocalizationStatistical Signal ProcessingImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionFeature (Computer Vision)Ad Hoc DetectorsDetection TechnologySignal DetectionWireless SystemsMachine VisionComputer ScienceSignal ProcessingComputer VisionRadarArray ProcessingSpectral-correlation TheorySignal Interception
The unifying framework of the spectral-correlation theory of cyclostationary signals is used to present a broad treatment of weak, random signal detection for interception purposes. The relationships among a variety of previously proposed ad hoc detectors, optimum detectors, and newly proposed detectors are established. The spectral-correlation-plane approach to the interception problem is put forth as especially promising for detection, classification, and estimation in particularly difficult environments involving unknown and changing noise levels and interference activity. A fundamental drawback of the popular radiometric methods in such environments is explained.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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