DocumentCode
1448002
Title
Cell-averaging CFAR gain in spatially correlated K-distributed clutter
Author
Watts, S.
Author_Institution
Racal Radar Defence Syst. Ltd., Crawley, UK
Volume
143
Issue
5
fYear
1996
fDate
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
321
Lastpage
327
Abstract
The detection performance of a cell-averaging CFAR detector is analysed for spatially correlated K-distributed clutter. In thermal noise or uniform clutter, the performance of the cell-averaging CFAR can be compared with that of the ideal fixed threshold, but with an associated `CFAR loss´, quantified by the increase in average signal-to-clutter ratio required to achieve a given probability of detection and probability of false alarm. In some types of clutter, knowledge of the overall amplitude distribution alone is not sufficient to assess the performance of a cell-averaging CFAR. In particular, sea clutter may exhibit significant spatial correlation, often associated with the sea swell. In such spatially varying clutter, the cell-averaging CFAR may be able to follow the local fluctuations, giving a considerable improvement in performance compared to the `ideal´ fixed threshold. This is quantified as a `CFAR gain´ with the limit of such improvement given by the performance of the `ideal CFAR´ detector. The CFAR gain or loss is illustrated in different clutter conditions for a range of cell-averager configurations. It is shown that significant CFAR gain, compared with the commonly accepted CFAR loss, can be achieved in some circumstances
Keywords
correlation theory; probability; radar clutter; radar detection; thermal noise; cell-averaging CFAR detector; cell-averaging CFAR gain; constant false alarm rate; detection performance; false alarm; fluctuations; ocean waves; overall amplitude distribution; probability; sea clutter; sea swell; signal-to-clutter ratio; spatially correlated K-distributed clutter; thermal noise; uniform clutter;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radar, Sonar and Navigation, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2395
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-rsn:19960745
Filename
543654
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