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a. What is the probability of detecting a target on at least 2 out of 4 scans when the single-scan probability of detection is
0.8?
b. What is the corresponding probability of false alarm in this case when the single-scan false-alarm probability is 10–8?
c. What should be the single-scan false-alarm probability if the overall false-alarm probability with a detection criterion of
2 out of 4 scans is 10–8?
d. When the higher single-scan probability of false alarm of part (c) is employed rather than a 10–8 single-scan probability
of false alarm, what reduction in the signal-to-noise ratio can be obtained?
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