Abstract :
A low cost concept, called Doppler ratio detection (DRD), for suppressing the clutter residue of Doppler radars is described. The concept provides a simple way to establish a target detect-clutter reject threshold at each range cell, whether a MTI canceler only or a bank of Doppler filters is used. In its simplest form, the target detect/clutter reject threshold is based on the ratio of the magnitudes of Doppler-processed and non-Doppler processed signals. The experiment showed that clutter was rejected, but the amount of added degradation in detection sensitivity was not determined. This degradation will depend on a number of factors, including the number of pulses per beamwidth
Keywords :
Doppler radar; filters; interference suppression; radar clutter; radar signal processing; Doppler filters; Doppler radars; Doppler ratio detection; MTI canceler; clutter residue; detection sensitivity; interclutter visibility; number of pulses per beamwidth; target detect-clutter reject threshold; Channel bank filters; Costs; Degradation; Detectors; Doppler radar; Filter bank; Object detection; Radar clutter; Radar detection; Signal processing;