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On the radiometric resolution of SAR signals
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Chernoyarov, Oleg
, Ivanov, Vladimir
, Glushkov, Dmitry
, Chernoiarova, Elena
, Karimova, Gulmira
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Correlation analysis
/ Heuristic methods
/ Radiometric resolution
/ Statistical analysis
/ Synthetic aperture radar
2023
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On the radiometric resolution of SAR signals
by
Chernoyarov, Oleg
, Ivanov, Vladimir
, Glushkov, Dmitry
, Chernoiarova, Elena
, Karimova, Gulmira
in
Correlation analysis
/ Heuristic methods
/ Radiometric resolution
/ Statistical analysis
/ Synthetic aperture radar
2023
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On the radiometric resolution of SAR signals
2023
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Overview
In accordance with the provisions of the theory of statistical decisions, an expression for the error probability of discriminating the intensities of two signals as a function of the radiometric resolution of a synthetic aperture radar is obtained. The result of observing fluctuations at the input of the processing channel over a finite interval is represented by a sequence of complex samples that are the sum of samples of uncorrelated normal noise and signal samples. This sequence is considered as a normal complex random vector with a specified normalized correlation matrix, while the processing algorithm is assumed to be given. The proposed approach is compared with known methods for determining the radiometric resolution: the heuristic method and the differential radio contrast method. The advantages of the proposed method are demonstrated.
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EDP Sciences
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