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Radar target discrimination schemes using time-domain and frequency-domain methods for reduced data storage

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1997

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Two correlative radar target discrimination schemes using the transient and spectral scattered-field responses are proposed. These schemes use time-domain and frequency-domain methods to reduce the amount of data that must be stored for each anticipated aspect angle. A discrimination range in degrees is used as a measure of discrimination performance. Experimental results show that the two methods require roughly same amount of storage space and an accurate discrimination is possible in adverse noise situations with signal-to-noise ratios (SNR'S) as low as -10 dB.

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