Linguistic Radar Modeling for Electronic Support: Pulse Processing for Stochastic Regular Grammars
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence R&D Canada - Ottawa, Ottawa ONT (CAN)
- Abstract
- Some aspects of grammatically based signal processing are presented in the context of electronic surveillance for radar signals. The theory of formal languages and contextfree phrase-structured grammars is reviewed. A theoretical framework for pulse signal processing is presented for agile radar systems whose pulse-to-pulse dynamics is described by a stochastic regular grammar. A recursive formula is developed for the approximate computation of probability density functions in the presence of stationary noise.
- Keywords
- Emitter library;Emitter identification;Target identification
- Report Number
- DRDC-OTTAWA-SL-2004-140 — Scientific Literature
- Date of publication
- 01 Nov 2004
- Number of Pages
- 5
- Reprinted from
- Defence Applications of Signal Processing DASP 2005
- DSTKIM No
- CA027261
- CANDIS No
- 525305
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- Electronic Document(PDF)
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