Understanding Radar Systems

Chapter Four: Radar Detection Theory

OVERVIEW

  • How likely are we to detect a target?

  • How often will we make mistakes?

  • The correlation receiver and matched filter

  • Detecting fluctuating targets

  • Using multiple measurements

Finding targets and making measurements in a noisy, cluttered environment is the essential purpose of radar.

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