DocumentCode
2181327
Title
The Hough transform for long chirp detection
Author
Sun, Yan ; Willett, Peter
Author_Institution
Connecticut Univ., Storrs, CT, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
958
Abstract
The online detection of a very long and weak chirp signal is, studied. The signal has an extremely slowly-decreasing frequency and is corrupted by white Gaussian noise, and also possibly by powerful tones. Four methods (the Hough transform, multiple frequency tracker, Page\´s test and EM algorithm) are explored. It is found that the Hough transform (HT) detector appears to be most suitable given constraints on computational load and detectability. It is compared with the GLRT, which is assumed to be as "optimal" as possible. Applying a suitable threshold for the HT can increase the speed dramatically while preserving the performance. We have found that for the HT detector both dithering (taking varied frequency shifts for FFTs) and increasing the FFT length can reduce the minimum detectable frequency slope with nearly no additional computation
Keywords
Gaussian noise; Hough transforms; chirp modulation; fast Fourier transforms; signal detection; white noise; EM algorithm; FFTs; GLRT; Hough transform; Page test; dithering; fast Fourier transforms; minimum detectable frequency slope; multiple frequency tracker; online detection; signal detection; slowly-decreasing frequency; very long weak chirp signal; white Gaussian noise; Chirp modulation; Detectors; Fourier transforms; Frequency; Gaussian noise; Signal detection; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Sonar detection; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control, 2001. Proceedings of the 40th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7061-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/.2001.980233
Filename
980233
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