Detector with variance sensitivity
First Claim
1. An echo ranging system having means for adjusting the level of an input signal relative to a threshold level to compensate for a clutter component of said input signal comprising:
- means for generating a signal having a value which is representative of a standard deviation of said input signal;
means for altering the ratio of said input signal relative to said threshold level by the value of said generated signals.said signal generating means comprising;
(a) means for determining a plurality of difference between a sample of said input signal and a subsequent sample of said input signal;
(b) means coupled to said differences determining means for taking a magnitude of each of said differences; and
(c) means for averaging a plurality of said magnitudes to provide said generated signal to said ratio altering means.
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Abstract
In a radar or sonar system wherein the detection of a target is to be accomplished with a constant false alarm rate (CFAR), a circuit is provided for adjusting the input to a comparator which compares the received echo signals against the value of a threshold in order to detect targets of interest. The mean value of the background noise is subtracted from the signal, and the resulting difference is divided by the square root of the variance of background noise. The use of the variance compensates for sweep-to-sweep correlation and non-stationarity (in the statistical sense) as is found in clutter so that the clutter, upon the customary sweep-to-sweep integration of the signal, does not tend to introduce a false echo.
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1. An echo ranging system having means for adjusting the level of an input signal relative to a threshold level to compensate for a clutter component of said input signal comprising:
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means for generating a signal having a value which is representative of a standard deviation of said input signal; means for altering the ratio of said input signal relative to said threshold level by the value of said generated signals. said signal generating means comprising;
(a) means for determining a plurality of difference between a sample of said input signal and a subsequent sample of said input signal;
(b) means coupled to said differences determining means for taking a magnitude of each of said differences; and
(c) means for averaging a plurality of said magnitudes to provide said generated signal to said ratio altering means.
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2. An echo ranging system having means for adjusting the level of an input signal relative to a threshold level to compensate for a clutter component of said input signal comprising:
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means for determining a difference between said input signal and an estimate of a mean of said input signal; means for generating a signal having a value which is representative of a standard deviation of said input signal; means for altering the ratio of said signal relative said threshold level by the value of said generated signal; and said signal generating means comprising;
(a) means coupled to said difference determining means for taking a magnitude of said difference; and
(b) means coumpling to said magnitude means for averaging a plurality of said difference magnitudes to provide to said ratio altering means said generated signal having a value which is representative of a standard deviation of said input signal.
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