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Chaos, sea clutter, and neural networks
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Chaos, sea clutter, and neural networks

Abstract

The notion that a deterministic nonlinear dynamical system (with relatively few degrees of freedom) can display aperiodic behavior has a strong bearing on sea clutter characterization: random-looking sea clutter may be the outcome of a chaotic process. This new approach envisages deterministic rules for the underlying sea clutter dynamics, in contrast to the stochastic approach where sea clutter is viewed as a random process with a large number of degrees of freedom. Haykin and Puthusserypady (see Chaos, vol.7, 1997) have demonstrated, convincingly for the first time, the chaotic dynamics of sea clutter. In this paper, we present highlights of this experimental work and related research.

Authors

Haykin S; Puthusserypady S

Volume

2

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 1997

DOI

10.1109/acssc.1997.679099

Name of conference

Conference Record of the Thirty-First Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers (Cat. No.97CB36136)

Conference proceedings

2011 Conference Record of the Forty Fifth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers (ASILOMAR)

ISSN

1058-6393
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