An analysis of the detection problem in infrared systems
Abstract
The problem of detecting the signal in general mode in infrared systems is formulated as a two parameter detection in the background of internal and external noise. The method, based on sufficient statistics, Neyman — Pearson criterion and the invariance principle, allows to obtain a solution — a modified Fisher's statistics and determine the ranges of the signal and noise levels that provide the maximum probability of correct detection.
Published
20-10-2010
How to Cite
Kolbanev, M., & Rogachev, V. (2010). An analysis of the detection problem in infrared systems. Information and Control Systems, (5), 51-54. Retrieved from https://www.i-us.ru/index.php/ius/article/view/14265
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Information channels and medium