Title :
Performance of a target identification algorithm as a function of the discriminant post-processing techniques utilized
Author :
Cohen, Marvin N. ; Sylvester, Vincent B.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Tech. Res. Inst., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
A target identification algorithm can be thought of as being comprised of a pre-processor, discriminant generator, and a post-processor. The pre-processor forms and otherwise conditions the target signatures. The discriminant generator forms scalar quantities that represent the closeness-of-fit of each signature to the target classes of interest. Finally, the post-processor utilizes those scalars to form a decision as to the target that the signature came from; i.e., the identity of the target being examined. In this paper, we start with a full set of discriminants generated by a particular pre-processor and discriminant generator operating on high-range-resolution (HRR) signatures of aircraft, and we perform various experiments to determine the effect on algorithm performance of applying various post-processing techniques. The overall target identification algorithm is described, numerous post-processing techniques are introduced, and their effects on performance are tabulated. It is shown that optimal combined performance of these techniques does not necessarily follow from combining the individual best-performing techniques. That is, an optimal post-processing architecture cannot be derived from a simple search of the diagonal of the multi-dimensional set of post-processing options
Keywords :
decision theory; identification; radar signal processing; radar target recognition; target tracking; decision scoring; discriminant post-processing techniques; high-range-resolution signatures; multidimensional set; multiple predecision thresholds; postprocessor; preprocessor discriminant generator; scalar quantities; target identification; target identification algorithm; Aircraft; Algorithm design and analysis; Computational modeling; Contracts; Engines; Laboratories; Particle measurements; Performance analysis; Radar; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1998. NAECON 1998. Proceedings of the IEEE 1998 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4449-9
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1998.710120