TY - JOUR
T1 - Signal detection with noisy reference for passive sensing
AU - Cui, Guolong
AU - Liu, Jun
AU - Li, Hongbin
AU - Himed, Braham
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2015/3
Y1 - 2015/3
N2 - In many detection applications, the signal to be detected, referred to as target signal, is not directly available. A reference channel (RC) is often deployed to collect a noise-contaminated version of the target signal to serve as a reference, which is then used to assist detecting the presence/absence of the target signal in a test channel (TC). A standard approach is to cross-correlate (CC) the signals received in the TC and RC, respectively. When the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the RC is high, the CC behaves like the optimum matched filter. However, when the SNR in the RC is low, the CC detector suffers significant degradation. This paper considers the above detection problem with a noisy reference signal. We propose four detectors based on the generalized likelihood ratio test principle, by treating the unknown target signal to be deterministic or stochastic and under conditions whether the noise variance is known or unknown. Our results demonstrate that the noise in the RC has an impact on the achievable detection performance. However, when the reference signal is noisy, three of the proposed detectors offer substantial improvements in detection performance over the CC detector.
AB - In many detection applications, the signal to be detected, referred to as target signal, is not directly available. A reference channel (RC) is often deployed to collect a noise-contaminated version of the target signal to serve as a reference, which is then used to assist detecting the presence/absence of the target signal in a test channel (TC). A standard approach is to cross-correlate (CC) the signals received in the TC and RC, respectively. When the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the RC is high, the CC behaves like the optimum matched filter. However, when the SNR in the RC is low, the CC detector suffers significant degradation. This paper considers the above detection problem with a noisy reference signal. We propose four detectors based on the generalized likelihood ratio test principle, by treating the unknown target signal to be deterministic or stochastic and under conditions whether the noise variance is known or unknown. Our results demonstrate that the noise in the RC has an impact on the achievable detection performance. However, when the reference signal is noisy, three of the proposed detectors offer substantial improvements in detection performance over the CC detector.
KW - (GLRT)
KW - Cross-correlation detector
KW - Generalized likelihood ratio test
KW - Matched filter detector
KW - Reference signal
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U2 - 10.1016/j.sigpro.2014.09.034
DO - 10.1016/j.sigpro.2014.09.034
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84908431512
SN - 0165-1684
VL - 108
SP - 389
EP - 399
JO - Signal Processing
JF - Signal Processing
ER -