Title :
Use of perturbation methods in the problem of radar detection against a K-clutter background
Author :
De Angelis, R. ; Farina, A. ; Zirilli, F.
Author_Institution :
Dipartimento di Matematica, Rome Univ., Italy
fDate :
10/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper studies a model of K-distributed clutter in a radar detection problem. The clutter is modelled with a multidimensional Gaussian probability density function where the variance values are represented by a set of independent random variables distributed with a function. The detection of an a prior known target against the considered K-clutter is studied using the likelihood ratio test. To evaluate the probabilities of false alarm (Pfa) and detection (Pd), we propose, as an alternative to the usual Monte Carlo simulation, a procedure that, resorting to analytical and numerical methods, approximates Pfa and Pd by a power series expansion in terms of a suitable parameter of the model. The numerical work is greatly reduced in the region where the expansion holds. In fact, the high-dimensional integrals involved in the power series expansion are reduced to products of low-dimensional ones. A numerical comparison with the standard Monte Carlo computation has been performed on a test case. The approach used here can be adapted to K-models with correlated Gamma variables
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; gamma distribution; perturbation techniques; radar clutter; radar detection; speckle; K-clutter background; K-distributed clutter; correlated Gamma variables; detection probability; false alarm probability; independent random variables; likelihood ratio test; multidimensional Gaussian probability density function; numerical methods; perturbation methods; power series expansion; radar detection; speckle; target detection; variance values;
Journal_Title :
Radar, Sonar and Navigation, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-rsn:19951996