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Adaptive Waveform Design for Improved Detection of Low-RCS Targets in Heavy Sea Clutter
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Heavy Sea ClutterEngineeringActive RadarOceanographyClutter EstimatesOcean AcousticsNoiseSystems EngineeringImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingComputational ElectromagneticsUnderwater CommunicationSonar Signal ProcessingWaveform AgilityAutomatic Target RecognitionSynthetic Aperture RadarImproved DetectionRadar ApplicationSignal ProcessingAdaptive Waveform DesignRadar ImagingRadarAerospace EngineeringRadar ScatteringRadar Image Processing
<para xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> The dynamic adaptation of waveforms for transmission by active radar has been facilitated by the availability of waveform-agile sensors. In this paper, we propose a method to employ waveform agility to improve the detection of low radar-cross section (RCS) targets on the ocean surface that present low signal-to-clutter ratios due to high sea states and low grazing angles. Employing the expectation-maximization algorithm to estimate the time-varying parameters for compound-Gaussian sea clutter, we develop a generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) detector and identify a range bin of interest. The clutter estimates are then used to dynamically design a phase-modulated waveform that minimizes the out-of-bin clutter contributions to this range bin. A simulation based on parameters derived from real sea clutter data demonstrates that our approach provides around 10 dB improvement in detection performance over a nonadaptive system. </para>
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