radar signal detection in matlab?

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Hello,
I am doing my master thesis in radar signal detection based on multiple hypothesis testing problem on the complex measured vector recorded by the radar during the ToT(time on target) , It is made up by a whitening-matched filter (matched to p ,where p is target steering vector of the form p(n)=exp(j2*pi*f*n)).I have a complex Gaussian noise signal with length (5000*1) ,to find covariance matrix from it.also I have radar_received signal with length (5000*1).But I don't know how to implement this matlab, and how to deal with these signals in matlab.
Thanks
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zayed
zayed on 20 Dec 2011
It's difficult to deal with matrix 5000*5000 in matlab.So I need an idea to deal with these signals in matlab.As multiple hypothesis testing which is applied using whitening matched filter.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Dec 2011
It isn't difficult to deal with a 5000*5000 matrix, just a bit slow.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Dec 2011
You need a higher dimensional matrix in order to calculate covariance. Covariance is the generalization of variance to higher dimensions, so if you only have a vector all you can get out is a single scalar, the variance.
Are you sure you want to take a covariance of the vector, rather than some kind of autocorrelation? If you are looking for patterns in the noise, then I don't think covariance is the right tool.
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zayed
zayed on 21 Dec 2011
I checked the paper “Performance analysis of two covariance
matrix estimators in compound-Gaussian clutter,”, and I didn't notice any thing a bout radar _images,please explain more details.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Dec 2011
I did not happen to encounter that paper. Unfortunately that paper is too complex for me to understand at the moment. I am not sure whether I will be able to understand it later.

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