Title :
Structures for radar detection in compound Gaussian clutter
Author :
Sangston, K. James ; Gini, Fulvio ; Greco, Maria V. ; Farina, Alfonso
Author_Institution :
Sensors & Electromagn. Appl. Lab., Georgia Tech. Res. Inst., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The problem of coherent radar target detection in a background of non-Gaussian clutter modeled by a compound Gaussian distribution is studied here. We show how the likelihood ratio may be recast into an estimator-correlator form that shows that an essential feature of the optimal detector is to compute an optimum estimate of the reciprocal of the unknown random local power level. We then proceed to show that the optimal detector may be recast into yet another form, namely a matched filter compared with a data-dependent threshold. With these reformulations of the optimal detector, the problem of obtaining suboptimal detectors may be systematically studied by either approximating the likelihood ratio directly, utilizing a suboptimal estimate in the estimator-correlator structure or utilizing a suboptimal function to model the data-dependent threshold in the matched filter interpretation. Each of these approaches is studied to obtain suboptimal detectors. The results indicate that for processing small numbers of pulses, a suboptimal detector that utilizes information about the nature of the non-Gaussian clutter can be implemented to obtain quasi-optimal performance. As the number of pulses to be processed increases, a suboptimal detector that does not require information about the specific nature of the non-Gaussian clutter may be implemented to obtain quasi-optimal performance
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; Gaussian noise; adaptive signal detection; correlation theory; covariance matrices; least mean squares methods; matched filters; maximum likelihood detection; maximum likelihood estimation; radar clutter; radar detection; radar signal processing; radar theory; Gaussian noise; MAXLE; clutter model; coherent radar target detection; compound Gaussian clutter; compound Gaussian distribution; covariance matrix; data-dependent threshold; estimator-correlator form; likelihood ratio; matched filter; minimum mean square error; non-Gaussian clutter background; optimal detector; quasi-optimal performance; suboptimal detectors; unknown random local power level reciprocal; Detectors; Electromagnetic analysis; Gaussian distribution; Matched filters; Mathematical model; Object detection; Radar clutter; Radar detection; Sensor systems and applications; Statistics;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on