Adaptive detection of dim maneuvering targets in adjacent range cells
S Yan, P Addabbo, C Hao… - IEEE Signal Processing …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
S Yan, P Addabbo, C Hao, D Orlando
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2021•ieeexplore.ieee.orgThis letter addresses the detection problem of dim maneuvering targets in the presence of
range cell migration. Specifically, it is assumed that the moving target can appear in more
than one range cell within the transmitted pulse train. Then, the Bayesian information
criterion and the generalized likelihood ratio test design procedure are jointly exploited to
come up with six adaptive decision schemes capable of estimating the range indices related
to the target migration. The computational complexity of the proposed detectors is also …
range cell migration. Specifically, it is assumed that the moving target can appear in more
than one range cell within the transmitted pulse train. Then, the Bayesian information
criterion and the generalized likelihood ratio test design procedure are jointly exploited to
come up with six adaptive decision schemes capable of estimating the range indices related
to the target migration. The computational complexity of the proposed detectors is also …
This letter addresses the detection problem of dim maneuvering targets in the presence of range cell migration. Specifically, it is assumed that the moving target can appear in more than one range cell within the transmitted pulse train. Then, the Bayesian information criterion and the generalized likelihood ratio test design procedure are jointly exploited to come up with six adaptive decision schemes capable of estimating the range indices related to the target migration. The computational complexity of the proposed detectors is also studied and suitably reduced. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the newly proposed solutions also for a limited set of training data and in comparison with suitable counterparts.
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