1996
DOI: 10.1109/7.481251
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Distributed CFAR detection in homogeneous and nonhomogeneous backgrounds

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“…To circumvent the problem, the Ordered statistics-CFAR (OS-CFAR) detector was proposed by Rohling [4] and consists of selecting an appropriate reference cell to estimate the background clutter power level. Among a considerable number of references, Üner and Varshney proposed in [5] the use of the OS-CFAR detectors as local detectors and distributed OS-CFAR and CA-CFAR schemes were compared in terms of their capability to maintain constant the probability of false alarm (Pfa) in non-homogeneous background. The results showed that the performance of the system improves considerably if the distributed OS-CFAR scheme is used instead of the distributed CA-CFAR scheme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To circumvent the problem, the Ordered statistics-CFAR (OS-CFAR) detector was proposed by Rohling [4] and consists of selecting an appropriate reference cell to estimate the background clutter power level. Among a considerable number of references, Üner and Varshney proposed in [5] the use of the OS-CFAR detectors as local detectors and distributed OS-CFAR and CA-CFAR schemes were compared in terms of their capability to maintain constant the probability of false alarm (Pfa) in non-homogeneous background. The results showed that the performance of the system improves considerably if the distributed OS-CFAR scheme is used instead of the distributed CA-CFAR scheme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, decentralized detection systems have been widely studied (see [1,[3][4][5][6][9][10][11] and references therein). A distributed radar system with the canonical "parallel topology" is composed of a set of radars located over a geographic area and a fusion center that combines and controls the data sent by each sensor (see Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have also addressed the adaptive CA-CFAR detector problem for parallel and tandem distributed networks [6]. Distributed OS-CFAR detectors with the AND or the OR fusion rule are considered in [7][8][9]. Distributed detection of signals in non-Gaussian clutter is considered in [10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%