On the “Dicke-Fix” detection of finite binary phase keyed sequences

Ludvík Prouza

Kybernetika (1981)

  • Volume: 17, Issue: 1, page 93-97
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Prouza, Ludvík. "On the “Dicke-Fix” detection of finite binary phase keyed sequences." Kybernetika 17.1 (1981): 93-97. <http://eudml.org/doc/27531>.

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References

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  1. V. G. Hansen A. J. Zottl, The detection performance of the Siebert and Dicke-Fix CFAR radar detectors, IEEE Trans. AES-7 (1971), 4, 706-709. (1971) 
  2. T. C. Huang W. C. Lindsey, Moments, coefficients of skewness, and excess of hard-limited signals, IEEE Proc. 67 (1979), 6, 969-970. (1979) 
  3. M. I. Skolnik, Radar Handbook, Mc Graw-Hill, N. York 1970. (1970) 
  4. F. S. Weinstein, A table of the cumulative probability distribution of the phase of a sine-wave in narrow-band normal noise, IEEE Trans. IT-23 (1977), 5, 640-643. (1977) 

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