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Short-Range Clutter Suppression for Airborne Radar Using Sparse Recovery and Orthogonal Projection
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2020
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EngineeringSparse ImagingImaging RadarTraining SnapshotComputational ImagingRadar Signal ProcessingShort-range ClutterSynthetic Aperture RadarOrthogonal ProjectionInverse ProblemsShort-range Clutter SuppressionNear-range ClutterRadar ApplicationSignal ProcessingRadarAerospace EngineeringRadar ScatteringCompressive SensingRadar Image Processing
For nonside-looking airborne radar (NSLAR), the range-dependent near-range clutter degrades the performance of space–time adaptive processing (STAP), especially in the high-pulse-repetition-frequency mode. To solve this problem, a novel algorithm using sparse recovery (SR) and orthogonal projection (OP) is proposed in this letter. First, the elevation angle of short-range clutter is estimated by the off-grid SR method. Second, the near-range clutter is suppressed in the elevation domain by the OP method. Finally, the azimuth–Doppler STAP is carried out to suppress the residual range-independent far-range clutter. The proposed algorithm can obtain the elevation angle of short-range clutter more precisely with only one training snapshot and it is robust since no prior knowledge is needed. The simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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