Title :
Fast-moving target observation using high-frequency surface wave radar
Author :
Dzvonkovskaya, Anna ; Rohling, Hermann
Author_Institution :
Helzel Messtech. GmbH, Kaltenkirchen, Germany
Abstract :
The high-frequency (HF) surface wave radar system located at the coast is well-known as a tool for synoptic on-line mapping of sea surface current fields and the spatial distribution of the sea waves. Especially for oceanographic applications, low power HF radar systems have been developed, which use surface wave propagation along the salty sea surface. Such HF radar system brings area surveillance far beyond the conventional microwave radar coverage. Additional options for oceanographic radar applications can be vessel and aircraft monitoring above sea surface. This paper describes a new attempt in signal processing approach for detection of fast-moving targets in the radar observations based on a constant false-alarm-rate algorithm. The target locations detected by the HF radar are passed to a tracking filter using range and azimuth information to track the locations of fast-moving targets. A special short coherent integration time mode has been applied for processing real radar measurements. The tracking procedure is performed for fast-moving target observation using two monostatic HF radar systems located at the coast.
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; radar signal processing; radar tracking; search radar; tracking filters; HF surface wave radar system; aircraft monitoring; area surveillance; azimuth information; constant false-alarm-rate algorithm; conventional microwave radar coverage; fast-moving target detection; fast-moving target observation; high-frequency surface wave radar system; low-power HF radar systems; monostatic HF radar systems; oceanographic radar application; radar measurement processing; radar observation; range information; salty sea surface; sea surface current fields; sea wave spatial distribution; short coherent integration time mode; signal processing approach; surface wave propagation; synoptic online mapping; tracking filter; tracking procedure; vessel monitoring; Radar detection; Radar tracking; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface waves; Target tracking; HF radar; detection; maneuvering; over-the-horizon radar; sea surveillance; surface wave; tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference (Radar), 2014 International
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2014.7060329