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5 September 1989 Application Of Nonparametric Detectors To Point Target Detection In Infrared Clutter Backgrounds
B. D. Billard, M. Arozullah, J. T. Barnett
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Abstract
This paper presents the adaptation and performance evaluation of the Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney nonparametric detectors for point targets in infrared clutter backgrounds. These detectors are designed to detect a level shift in a set of M samples containing interference which has an incompletely known distribution. We present a transformation based on the Walsh transformation which allows us to apply the Wilcoxon or Mann-Whitney detectors to the case of a target of small extent imbedded in a large number of background samples. We include the formulation of the two nonparametric detectors along with analytical approximations that can be used to calculate performance predictions in terms of probability of detection and false alarm. Last, we present simulation results comparing the nonparametric detectors with an adaptive linear detector. Performance comparisons are shown for simulations against scenes consisting of recorded infrared clutter video as well as a synthetic white noise scene.
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B. D. Billard, M. Arozullah, and J. T. Barnett "Application Of Nonparametric Detectors To Point Target Detection In Infrared Clutter Backgrounds", Proc. SPIE 1096, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1989, (5 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960345
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Target detection

Signal processing

Data processing

Signal detection

Clouds

Infrared radiation

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