DocumentCode
3410580
Title
Estimation and discrimination for Swerling targets
Author
Blair, W.D. ; Brandt-Pearce, M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Syst. Res. & Technol., Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
31 Mar-2 Apr 1996
Firstpage
280
Lastpage
284
Abstract
The radar cross section (RCS) of most targets is sensitive to the aspect angle of the target with respect to the radar and fluctuates from pulse-to-pulse or scan-to-scan. The RCS fluctuations are typically characterized as one of four Swerling types. Examining the receiver operating characteristic (ROCs) curves for detection of Swerling targets shows that Swerling targets of type 3 and 4 can be detected with similar probabilities at lower transmitted energy than that required by Swerling targets of type 1 or 2. Thus, effective discrimination between Swerling types can be used to improved the utilization of radar resources by coordinating the waveform type and duration with the target type. Since waveforms with frequency diversity that induces pulse-to-pulse fluctuations are of interest, parameter estimation and discrimination for Swerling targets of types 2 and 4 are considered in the paper. Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimation of the amplitude parameters (i.e., SNR) is developed for both Swerling types, and techniques for discriminating between Swerling 2 and Swerling 4 targets are discussed
Keywords
amplitude estimation; fluctuations; maximum likelihood estimation; probability; radar cross-sections; radar theory; waveform analysis; RCS fluctuations; Swerling targets; amplitude parameters; discrimination; frequency diversity; maximum likelihood estimation; parameter estimation; probabilities; pulse-to-pulse fluctuations; radar cross section; receiver operating characteristic; target aspect angle; target type; waveform type; Fluctuations; Maximum likelihood estimation; Meteorological radar; Phased arrays; Radar antennas; Radar cross section; Radar detection; Radar scattering; Radar tracking; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Theory, 1996., Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Southeastern Symposium on
Conference_Location
Baton Rouge, LA
ISSN
0094-2898
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7352-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSST.1996.493514
Filename
493514
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