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5 May 2006 The design of a matched filter for phase noise and some of its applications
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Abstract
Our work on the solution to the Rayleigh problem has concentrated on developing the theoretical and mathematical aspects to determining the probability density function or characteristic function for superpositions of random phases. In this paper, we apply the methodology to solve a number of practical problems of interest to radar engineers. The determination of the proper design of a matched filter for phase noise for an arbitrary noise distribution for the phase noise is solved in this paper under very general circumstances. This solution can also be applied to determining the a detector for monopulse phase noise.
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John E. Gray "The design of a matched filter for phase noise and some of its applications", Proc. SPIE 6210, Radar Sensor Technology X, 62100C (5 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666116
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KEYWORDS
Transform theory

Superposition

Sensors

Bessel functions

Radar

Fourier transforms

Statistical analysis

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