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Detection Algorithms of Radar Targets
Štukovská, Petra ; Kovář, Pavel (referee) ; Veselý,, Jiří (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis focuses on detection algorithms of radar targets, namely on group of techniques for removing of disturbing reflections from static objects - clutter and for suppression of distortion products caused by the phase noise of the transmitter and receiver. Methods for distortion suppression in received signal are designed for implementation in the developed active multistatic radar, which operates in the code division multiplex of several transmitters on single frequency. The aim of the doctoral thesis is to design, implement in tool for technical computing MATLAB and analyze the effectiveness and computational complexity of these techniques on simulated and real data.
Comparison of filters in target tracking
Benko, Matej ; Bednář, Josef (referee) ; Žák, Libor (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is Optimal Bayesian estimate usage in target tracking with bistatic measurement. The thesis is focused on particle filtering. It is shown particle filters are effective algorithms providing Optimal Bayesian estimate solution. There are tested and evaluated many types of fundamental algorithms, like SIR, Auxiliary or Regularized particle filters. It is compared to the accuracy of optimal estimates on various situations, depend on a different trajectory or acceleration of the target.
Detection Algorithms of Radar Targets
Štukovská, Petra ; Kovář, Pavel (referee) ; Veselý,, Jiří (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis focuses on detection algorithms of radar targets, namely on group of techniques for removing of disturbing reflections from static objects - clutter and for suppression of distortion products caused by the phase noise of the transmitter and receiver. Methods for distortion suppression in received signal are designed for implementation in the developed active multistatic radar, which operates in the code division multiplex of several transmitters on single frequency. The aim of the doctoral thesis is to design, implement in tool for technical computing MATLAB and analyze the effectiveness and computational complexity of these techniques on simulated and real data.
Comparison of filters in target tracking
Benko, Matej ; Bednář, Josef (referee) ; Žák, Libor (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is Optimal Bayesian estimate usage in target tracking with bistatic measurement. The thesis is focused on particle filtering. It is shown particle filters are effective algorithms providing Optimal Bayesian estimate solution. There are tested and evaluated many types of fundamental algorithms, like SIR, Auxiliary or Regularized particle filters. It is compared to the accuracy of optimal estimates on various situations, depend on a different trajectory or acceleration of the target.

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