DocumentCode
1544507
Title
Spatially distributed target detection in non-Gaussian clutter
Author
Gerlach, Karl
Author_Institution
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Volume
35
Issue
3
fYear
1999
fDate
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
926
Lastpage
934
Abstract
Two detection schemes for the detection of a spatially distributed, Doppler-shifted target in non-Gaussian clutter are developed. The non-Gaussian clutter is modeled as a spherically invariant random vector (SIRV) distribution. For the first detector, called the non-scatterer density dependent generalized likelihood ratio test (NSDD-GLRT), the detector takes the form of a sum of logarithms of identical functions of data from each individual range cell. It is shown under the clutter only hypothesis, that the detection statistic has the chi-square distribution so that the detector threshold is easily calculated for a given probability of false alarm PF. The detection probability PD is shown to be only a function of the signal-to-clutter power ratio (S/C)opt of the matched filter, the number of pulses N, the number of target range resolution cells J, the spikiness of the clutter determined by a parameter of an assumed underlying mixing distribution, and PF. For representative examples, it is shown that as N, J, or the clutter spikiness increases, detection performance improves. A second detector is developed which incorporates a priori knowledge of the spatial scatterer density. This detector is called the scatterer density dependent GLRT (SDD-GLRT) and is shown for a representative case to improve significantly the detection performance of a sparsely distributed target relative to the performance of the NSDD-GLRT and to be robust for a moderate mismatch of the expected number of scatterers. For both the NSDD-GLRT and SDD-GLRT, the detectors have the constant false-alarm rate (CFAR) property that PF is independent of the underlying mixing distribution of the clutter, the clutter covariance matrix, and the steering vector of the desired signal
Keywords
covariance matrices; probability; radar clutter; radar detection; radar resolution; Doppler-shifted target; a priori knowledge; chi-square distribution; clutter covariance matrix; clutter only hypothesis; clutter spikiness; constant false-alarm rate; detection performance; detector threshold; high resolution radar; identical functions of data; matched filter; nonGaussian clutter; nonscatterer density dependent generalized likelihood ratio test; number of pulses; number of target range resolution cells; probability of false alarm; signal-to-clutter power ratio; sparsely distributed target; spatial scatterer density; spatially distributed target detection; spherically invariant random vector distribution; steering vector; sum of logarithms; Detectors; Matched filters; Object detection; Optimized production technology; Probability; Robustness; Scattering; Signal resolution; Statistical distributions; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/7.784062
Filename
784062
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