Title :
The performance of the Fourier method in detecting an accelerating target and estimating its median velocity
Author :
Yasotharan, A. ; Thayaparan, Thayananthan
Author_Institution :
Raytheon Syst. Canada Ltd., Waterloo, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
In using a pulse Doppler radar to detect a non-accelerating target in additive white Gaussian noise and estimate its radial velocity, the Fourier method provides an output signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) that increases linearly with the number of pulses. When the target is accelerating, the Fourier method may still be used to detect the target and estimate its median velocity, provided the acceleration is small enough in the sense to be described in the paper. For a given acceleration, when the number of pulses is increased, the output SNR of the Fourier method varies as a concave function, increasing to a maximum and then decreasing, before the method fails catastrophically. Thus the number of pulses and the acceleration have to be matched to achieve optimum performance. Empirical formulae for the dependence of the optimum SNR and the optimum number of pulses on the acceleration are given. The results are shown to be relevant to the design of generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) based detectors that apply a search over a grid
Keywords :
AWGN; Doppler radar; Fourier analysis; radar detection; radar theory; radar tracking; search radar; target tracking; velocity measurement; Fourier method; accelerating target detection; additive white Gaussian noise; concave function; generalized likelihood ratio test; grid search; median velocity estimation; optimum SNR; performance; pulse Doppler radar; radar detection; signal-to-noise ratio; Acceleration; Additive white noise; Doppler radar; Frequency; Life estimation; Pulse compression methods; Radar detection; Signal to noise ratio; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2000. The Record of the IEEE 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5776-0
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2000.851805