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The Methods and Algorithms of Processing of Signals Improving Observability and Accuracy of the Assessment of Parameters of Meteorological Objects of Airborne Radar Stations

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A big variety of conditions of formation of the signals reflected by MO causes essential aprioristic uncertainty of their parameters that does not give the opportunity of use of any known in advance characteristics for the organization of optimum processing of these signals, for example, by Bayesian methods or by the methods of maximum of posteriori density of probability.

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Vereshchagin A. V., Zatuchny D. A., Sinitsyn V. A., Sinitsyn E. A., Shatrakov Y. G. (2020). The Methods and Algorithms of Processing of Signals Improving Observability and Accuracy of the Assessment of Parameters of Meteorological Objects of Airborne Radar Stations. In: Signal Processing of Airborne Radar Stations. Springer Aerospace Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9988-6_3

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