Target Identification Performance Improvement From Enhanced HRR Radar Clutter Suppression

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作者
Kahler, Bart [1 ]
Blasch, Erik [2 ]
机构
[1] Gen Dynam Corp, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA
[2] US Air Force, Res Lab, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA
关键词
radar; clutter suppression; clutter cancelation; space-time adaptive processing (STAP); Displaced Phase Center Antenna (DPCA); multi-channel signal subspace (MSS); automatic target recognition (ATR); High Range Resolution (HRR); moving target identification; RECONSTRUCTION;
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摘要
Airborne radar tracking in moving ground vehicle scenarios is impacted by sensor, target, and environmental dynamics. Moving targets can be assessed with I-D High Range Resolution (HRR) Radar profiles with sufficient signal-to-noise (SNR) present which contain enough feature information to discern one target from another to help maintain track or to identify the vehicle. Typical radar clutter suppression algorithms developed for processing moving ground target data not only remove the surrounding clutter but also a portion of the target signature. Enhanced clutter suppression can be achieved using a multi-channel signal subspace (MSS) algorithm which preserves target features. In this paper, we exploit extra information from enhanced clutter suppression for automatic target recognition (ATR), present a gain comparison using displaced phase center antenna (DPCA) and MSS clutter suppressed HRR data, and generate confusion-matrix identification results. The results show that more channels for MSS increase ID over DCPA, result in a slightly noisier clutter suppressed image, and presetTe more target features after clutter cancellation
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