Title :
Detection and discrimination of radar targets
Author :
Moffatt, David L. ; Mains, Richard K.
Author_Institution :
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
fDate :
5/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new method for detection and discrimination of radar targets is described. The basis for this method is that the gross structure of a radar target can be identified from scattered fields of the target at harmonic radar frequencies located just in the low resonance region. This is in sharp contrast to many target signature schemes that operate at much higher frequencies and observe many of the details of the target in lieu of its gross features. Multiple frequency radar scattering data and the complex natural resonant frequencies of radar targets are integrated into a predictor-correlator processor. The method is illustrated using as target models both classical shapes and thin-wire configurations of simple geometry. Integral equation programs are utilized to calculate multiple frequency backscatter data for the wire geometries and to deduce the complex natural resonant frequencies of the wire structures. Discrete multiple frequency radar scattering data spanning a particular spectral range are shown to be desirable for optimum capability but discrimination and detection can be achieved using just two near-conventional radars, even if the radars are located at different sites and hence view the target from different aspects.
Keywords :
Correlators; Electromagnetic transient scattering; Prediction methods; Radar detection; Radar target recognition; Transient electromagnetic scattering; Backscatter; Geometry; Integral equations; Radar detection; Radar scattering; Resonance; Resonant frequency; Shape; Solid modeling; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.1975.1141078