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20 August 1979Spatial Filtering Techniques For Infrared (IR) Sensors
A new least-mean-square filter technique is defined for signal detection problems. The technique is applied to a scanning infrared surveillance system operating in poorly characterized but primarily low-frequency noise clutter environments. Near optimal performance is predicted both for continuous time and sampled data systems.
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R. Nitzberg, E. H. Takken, D. Friedman, A. F. Milton, "Spatial Filtering Techniques For Infrared (IR) Sensors," Proc. SPIE 0178, Smart Sensors, (20 August 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957263