2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.sigpro.2015.06.026
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Robust GLRT approaches to signal detection in the presence of spatial–temporal uncertainty

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“…Dear editor, Target detection is a basic function for any radar system [1]. For the problem of generalized direction detection, two adaptive detectors were proposed in [2], according to the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT). For the above problem, under the signal-presence hypothesis, the rows and columns of a rank-one matrix-valued signal belong to known subspaces; however, the corresponding coordinates are unknown.…”
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“…Dear editor, Target detection is a basic function for any radar system [1]. For the problem of generalized direction detection, two adaptive detectors were proposed in [2], according to the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT). For the above problem, under the signal-presence hypothesis, the rows and columns of a rank-one matrix-valued signal belong to known subspaces; however, the corresponding coordinates are unknown.…”
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“…It is worth pointing out that the problem of generalized direction detection in [2] was solved under the assumption of homogeneous environment. Precisely, the noise in the training data and test data is all subject to mean-zero complex Gaussian distribution, sharing the identical covariance matrix.…”
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