Title :
CFAR detection in clutter with unknown correlation properties
Author :
Raghavan, R.S. ; Qiu, H.F. ; McLaughlin, D.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We develop a constant false-alarm rate (CFAR) approach for detecting a random N-dimensional complex vector in the presence of clutter or interference modeled as a zero mean complex Gaussian vector whose correlation properties are not known to the receiver. It is assumed that estimates of the correlation properties of the clutter/interference may be obtained independently by processing the received vectors from a set of reference cells. We characterize the detection performance of this algorithm when the signal to be detected is modeled as a zero-mean complex Gaussian random vector with unknown correlation matrix. Results show that for a prescribed false alarm probability and a given signal-to-clutter ratio (to be defined in the text), the detectability of Gaussian random signals depends on the eigenvalues of the matrix R c -1R s. The nonsingular matrix R c and the matrix R s are the correlation matrices of clutter-plus-noise and signal vectors respectively. It is shown that the "effective" fluctuation statistics of the signal to be detected is determined completely by the eigenvalues of the matrix R c -1R s. For example the signal to be detected has an effective Swerling II fluctuation statistics when all eigenvalues of the above matrix are equal. Swerling I fluctuation statistics results effectively when all eigenvalues except one are equal to zero. Eigenvalue distributions between these two limiting cases correspond to fluctuation statistics that lie between Swerling I and II models.<>
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; correlation theory; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; fluctuations; matrix algebra; probability; radar clutter; radar detection; CFAR detection; Swerling I fluctuation statistics; Swerling II fluctuation statistics; clutter; clutter-plus-noise; clutter/interference; constant false-alarm rate; correlation matrices; detectability of Gaussian random signals; detection performance; eigenvalues; false alarm probability; interference; nonsingular matrix; random N-dimensional complex vector; signal vectors; signal-to-clutter ratio; unknown correlation matrix; unknown correlation properties; zero mean complex Gaussian vector; zero-mean complex Gaussian random vector; Broadband antennas; Clutter; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Fluctuations; Interference; Radar antennas; Radar scattering; Signal detection; Signal processing; Statistical distributions;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on