DocumentCode
2217427
Title
Clutter filtering and processing techniques for EMI detection and angle measurement in pulse Doppler radars
Author
Rademacher, Mi Paul E ; Cantrell, B.H. ; Tavik, Gregory C.
Author_Institution
Westinghouse Norden Syst. Inc., Melville, NY, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
13-16 May 1996
Firstpage
273
Lastpage
278
Abstract
A pulse Doppler radar transmits a block of constant PRF and coherently phased RF pulses, referred to as a “coherent dwell interval” or CDI. The resulting radar echo pulses are treated as a single entity and coherently integrated in the Doppler filter bank in the radar´s receiver/processor. This provides both coherent processing gain as well as the velocity discrimination capability necessary to detect small targets in a cluttered environment. The relatively long CDI and minimum antenna scan rate constraints generally restrict the target illumination to only several CDIs per beam dwell. With each CDIs echo power potentially modulated due to the RF frequency diversity between CDIs (to reduce target fading loss), there is little basis for improving the target bearing estimate by centroiding across the CDIs of the beam dwell. In addition, the entire Doppler filter bank output in any range cell can be corrupted by a single EMI pulse. This can not only mask a true target echo at that range but can be difficult to distinguish from one or more true target echoes. False alarms are the inevitable result. A filtering methodology is presented for optimally suppressing the clutter contained in the received CDIs, thereby revealing EMI pulses contained in the data as well as the antenna scan modulation on the target echo. Several algorithms are suggested to extract the EMI detection and target bearing estimate from this data
Keywords
Doppler radar; angular measurement; band-pass filters; filtering theory; interference suppression; radar clutter; radar detection; radar signal processing; Doppler filter bank; EMI detection; EMI pulse; RF frequency diversity; algorithms; angle measurement; antenna scan modulation; clutter filtering; clutter processing; clutter suppression; coherent dwell interval; coherent processing gain; coherently phased RF pulses; echo power; minimum antenna scan rate constraints; pulse Doppler radar; radar echo pulses; target bearing estimate; target fading loss reduction; target illumination; velocity discrimination; Clutter; Doppler radar; Electromagnetic interference; Filter bank; Filtering; Lighting; Pulse modulation; Radar antennas; Radar detection; Radio frequency;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Conference, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE National
Conference_Location
Ann Arbor, MI
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3145-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NRC.1996.510693
Filename
510693
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