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On the detection of a signal in colored noise
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    On the detection of a signal in colored noise (English)
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    A modeling approach is used in the detection of a random signal in colored noise. The received sequence is modeled as a regressive/autoregressive time series, and the presence or absence of the desired signal is determined through a hypothesis testing procedure. The test is based on the construction of an F-statistic using likelihood functions. The statistic can be easily incorporated into the computation of the probability of a false alarm, such as required in the processing of radar signals. Results based on simulated data and actual radar data are presented.
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    random signal
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    colored noise
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    regressive/autoregressive time series
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    F- statistic
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