Title :
Micro-Doppler Signature Extraction from Ballistic Target with Micro-Motions
Author :
Gao, Hongwei ; Xie, Lianggui ; Wen, Shuliang ; Kuang, Yong
Author_Institution :
Second Acad. of China Aerosp. Sci. & Ind. Corp., China
Abstract :
Precession and nutation of the warhead and the wobble of decoys are the typical micro-motions of ballistic targets, and micro-Doppler analysis is a new way to investigate micro-motions. Based on the difference of micro-motions between the warhead and decoys, micro-Doppler signatures might be extracted for radar target identification, which is seen as a good method and a technique of great potential. We build micro-motion models of a ballistic missile target, including precession, nutation, and wobble; develop a novel model of micro-Doppler modulations based on the proposed concept of the micro-motion matrix; derive the formulas of micro-Doppler induced by the three micro-motions; and verify them by simulation studies. In order to further approach the actual case, the effective point scatterer model and the occlusion effect are considered in micro-Doppler, and the simulated results are shown compared with ones under the fixed point scatterer model and without the occlusion effect. In addition the precession experiment is performed in a microwave chamber, and the measured result is in accordance with the simulated result and the computed result.
Keywords :
Doppler effect; ballistics; electromagnetic wave scattering; hidden feature removal; modulation; radar signal processing; radar target recognition; ballistic missile target; decoy; microDoppler analysis; microDoppler modulation; microDoppler signature extraction; micromotion matrix; microwave chamber; occlusion effect; point scatterer model; radar target identification; warhead; Aerospace industry; Doppler measurements; Laser radar; Missiles; Radar cross section; Trajectory;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.2010.5595607