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Fields of papers citing papers by Mohammad Mahdi Nayebi
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Bastani, M. H., et al.. (2014). Radar HRRP Modeling using Dynamic System for Radar Target Recognition. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.3 indexed citations
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Khalaj, Babak Hossein, et al.. (2014). Spatial Diversity Gain of MIMO Single Frequency Network in Passive Coherent Location. Scientia Iranica. 21(6). 2186–2199.1 indexed citations
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Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi, et al.. (2014). Diversity-Based Geometry Optimization in MIMO Passive Coherent Location. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.4 indexed citations
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Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi, et al.. (2013). Statistical modeling of consecutive range profiles for radar target recognition. International Radar Symposium. 2. 608–613.3 indexed citations
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Khalili, Mohsen, et al.. (2013). Secant method for bearing-only tracking problem. International Radar Symposium. 1. 393–398.2 indexed citations
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Sebt, Mohammad Ali, et al.. (2013). Linear array thinning using iterative FFT plus soft decision. International Radar Symposium. 1. 301–306.3 indexed citations
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Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi, et al.. (2013). Adaptive filtering techniques in passive radar. International Radar Symposium. 2. 1067–1072.4 indexed citations
Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi, et al.. (2012). Choosing the position of the receiver in a MISO passive radar system. European Radar Conference. 318–321.8 indexed citations
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Haghshenas, Hamed & Mohammad Mahdi Nayebi. (2011). Comparing receiver-based and transmitter-based techniques to decrease masking effect in noise radars. International Radar Symposium. 538–543.1 indexed citations
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Bastani, M. H., et al.. (2010). Advantages of the DVB-T signal for passive radar applications. International Radar Symposium. 1–5.7 indexed citations
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Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi, et al.. (2010). Fractal based detection using blind box-counting method in high resolution radars. European Radar Conference. 407–410.2 indexed citations
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Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi, et al.. (2008). Adaptive Signal Detection in Auto-Regressive Interference with Gaussian Spectrum. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.3 indexed citations
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Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi, et al.. (2008). Noncoherent integration of UWB RADAR signals using the Hough transform. European Radar Conference. 9–12.4 indexed citations
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Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi, et al.. (2000). ALR Detector for Coherent Radar Detection of Rapid Fluctuating Signals. IEICE Transactions on Communications. 83(11). 2519–2526.2 indexed citations
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Nayebi, Mohammad Mahdi. (1998). Noncoherent Integration after MTI Filters. Scientia Iranica. 4(4).1 indexed citations
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