An Adaptive Clutter Suppression Technique for Moving Target Detector in Pulse Doppler Radar
Abstrakt
An adaptive system performs the processing by using an architecture having time-varying parameters on the received signals which accompanies with clutters. In this paper, an adaptive moving target detector has been designed to meet the challenges of target detection amidst various levels of clutter environments. The approach has been used that is able to overcome the inherent limitations of conventional systems (e.g. Moving Target Indicator, Fast Fourier Transform etc.) having predefined coefficients. In this purpose an optimal design of transversal filter is being proposed along with various weight selection Maps to improve probability of detection in ground based surveillance radar. A modified LMS algorithm based adaptive FIR filter has been implemented utilizing modular CORDIC unit as a main processing element for filtering as well as weight updatation to suppress clutter of various intensity. Extensive MATLAB simulations have been done using various levels of clutter input to show the effectiveness of adaptive moving target detector (AMTD).
Klíčová slova
Adaptive MTD, transversal filter, signal-to-clutter ratio, LMS algorithm, WSM, CORDIC.Trvalý odkaz
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Radioengineering. 2014, vol. 23, č. 1, s. 84-95. ISSN 1210-2512http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2014/14_01_0084_0095.pdf
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- 2014/1 [64]