Abstract

A quantum-state-based technique for change detection and analysis is presented. The method establishes a framework for change detection based on quantum states’ entanglement concept. The approach is applicable to quantum sensing (QS) (i.e., low field intensity, photon pairs) but is contingent to feasibility of quantum implementations and measurements. The main objective in this work is to develop a new change detection technique for classical radar/synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing that is inspired by quantum illumination (QI) and exploits the underlying characteristics and mathematical analogy between quantum-states and radar scatter-field-states. The described application of QI concept to develop a quantum signal processing (QSP) algorithm for classical radar/SAR data exploitations introduces a new change detection approach for SAR multi-pol exploitations.

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