Title :
Optimal non-coherent detection in K-distributed clutter environment
Author_Institution :
Electron. Warfare & Radar Div., Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Adelaide, SA, Australia
Abstract :
Non-coherent detection of Gaussian targets (Swerling II targets) in the K-distributed clutter environment is investigated. The optimal detector is derived based on the Neyman-Pearson principle. It is shown to be the well-known square-law detector in the domain of multi-pulse process. Temporally correlated clutter provides a target gain, and improves detection. The higher the temporal correlation, the higher the target gain. Spatially correlated underlying clutter texture can also provide a constant false-alarm (CFAR) gain. The autoregressive technique is used to optimally estimate the texture of clutter. That in turn significanly improves the detection compared to the traditional cell-averaging processing in the range domain.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; autoregressive processes; clutter; correlation methods; object detection; CFAR gain; Gaussian targets; Neyman-Pearson principle; Swerling II targets; autoregressive technique; constant false-alarm gain; k-distributed clutter environment; multipulse process; optimal noncoherent detection; square-law detector; temporal correlation; Approximation methods; Clutter; Compounds; Correlation; Detectors; Radar detection; K-distribution; non-coherent processing; optimal detection;
Conference_Titel :
Radar (Radar), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5177-5
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2013.6651994