Improved waveform design for target recognition with multiple transmissions

This paper presents a matched waveform technique for target class identification, i.e., a multiple hypotheses testing (MHT) framework. This technique is shown to improve classification performance of SNR-based matched waveforms derived from a probability-weighted spectral variance (PWSV) approach. The technique, which allows for real-time adaptive waveform transmission, is also shown to be computationally efficient.

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