Detection Performance of Or-ing Device with Pre- and Post-Averaging: Part I - Random Signal
Abstract
The detection performance of an or-ing device with pre-averaging and post-averaging has been determined in the form of numerous receiver operating characteristics covering a wide range of input signal-to-noise ratios. Numerical evaluation of the false alarm probability P(sub f) and detection probability P(sub d) has been conducted for the case of a random Gaussian signal in the presence of additive Gaussian noise, for a wide range of values of K, the amount of pre-averaging before or-ing; N, the number of channels or-ed; and M, the amount of post-averaging after or-ing. Also, a MATLAB program is listed that can be used to extend these results to parameter values outside the range studied here. The tradeoffs associated with switching from post-averaging to pre-averaging, or vice-versa, have been thoroughly investigated and tabulated for a standard operating point P(sub f) = 1 E-3, P(sub d) = 0.5, and for a high-quality operating point P(sub f) = 1 E-6, P(sub d) = 0.9. The losses associated with doing too little pre-averaging can be severe, especially for large numbers, N, of or-ed channels.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 26, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA370583
Entities
People
- Albert H. Nuttall
Organizations
- Naval Undersea Warfare Center