Target detection with randomized thresholds for lidar applications
Target detection with randomized thresholds for lidar applications is a scholarly work, published in 2012 in ''Applied Optics''. The main subjects of the publication include length measurement, constant false alarm rate, range, statistical test, computer science, time-of-flight camera, optics, false alarm, lidar, statistics, laser safety, mathematics, thresholding, and power of a test. Light detection and ranging (lidar) systems use binary hypothesis tests to detect the presence of a target in a range interval.