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Quantification of the difference between detection and resolution thresholds for multiple closely-spaced emitters
Based on empirical evidence, it has been noted that signal-to-noise ratio detection thresholds typically are lower than resolution thresholds. This paper quantifies the difference between thresholds for the direction finding problem in which source locations are specified by a single angular coordinate (e.g. azimuth).<>