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Power Spectrum Information Geometry-Based Radar Target Detection in Heterogeneous Clutter

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2024

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In this paper, the power spectrum information geometry (PSIG) detector, which inherits the performance advantages of matrix information geometry (MIG) detectors in heterogeneous clutter backgrounds, is proposed. The PSIG detector can address two urgent problems in applications of MIG detectors, which are the expensive computation expense and unavailable acquisition ability of target velocity. Specifically, the PSIG detector utilizes power spectrums instead of high dimensional covariance matrices to characterize sample data and employs subband filter bank to extend the detection from range cells to range-Doppler cells, thus it requires less computation expense and can obtain the target velocity information according to the Doppler cell. Experiments based on the real data show the advantages of the proposed PSIG detectors in comparison with competitive methods. Especially, in the experiments with the real-recorded airborne radar data, the proposed method can effectively suppress the heterogeneous main-lobe clutter without any prior knowledge and provides detection probability improvement of more than 30% to the competitive methods with low false-alarm ratios.

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