Adaptive resolution of mainlobe and sidelobe detections using model order determination

This paper presents the development and performance evaluation of a methodology for distinguishing between mainlobe and sidelobe detections that arise in adaptive radar systems operating in adverse environments. Various adaptive detection test statistics such as the adaptive matched filter (AMF), th...

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Published in2001 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37221) Vol. 5; pp. 2845 - 2848 vol.5
Main Authors Jaffer, A.G., Chen, J.C., Miller, T.W.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2001
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Summary:This paper presents the development and performance evaluation of a methodology for distinguishing between mainlobe and sidelobe detections that arise in adaptive radar systems operating in adverse environments. Various adaptive detection test statistics such as the adaptive matched filter (AMF), the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) and adaptive coherence estimate (ACE), and combinations of these, have been previously analyzed with respect to their sidelobe rejection capabilities. In contrast to these methods, which are based on detecting a single target with known direction and Doppler, the present method uses model order determination techniques applied to the AMF or GLRT data observed over the range of unknown angle and Doppler parameters. The determination of model order, i.e., the number of signals present in the data, is made by using least-squares model fit error residuals and applying the Akaike information criterion. Comprehensive computer simulation results are presented which demonstrate substantial improvement in sidelobe rejection performance compared to previous methods.
ISBN:0780370414
9780780370418
ISSN:1520-6149
2379-190X
DOI:10.1109/ICASSP.2001.940239