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Under the Strong Noise in Ultraviolet Missile Approach Warning to Extract the Target

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In the ultraviolet missile approach warning signal processing, strong noise and burst interference will affect the test missile target, but the classic two-dimensional filtering algorithm cannot effectively filter out the interference, because the strong noise and burst interference and spatial location spatial frequency position is uncertain. This paper presents a three-dimensional image sequences filtering algorithm, the two-dimensional and one-dimensional spatial filter IIR filter composed of the time, the two filters are stable. This article also gives the stability detection algorithm. An advantage of three-dimensional recursive filter is a small amount of computation, and can achieve rapid real-time image sequences filtering. Ultraviolet missile approach warning signal processing simulation results show that three-dimensional filtering and related algorithms presented in this paper are correct, efficient and practical.

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Gao, Qn., Zhu, Y., Wang, Jg., Yang, Jh. (2016). Under the Strong Noise in Ultraviolet Missile Approach Warning to Extract the Target. In: Qi, E. (eds) Proceedings of the 6th International Asia Conference on Industrial Engineering and Management Innovation. Atlantis Press, Paris. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-145-1_29

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