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11 March 2005 Multiresolution order-statistic CFAR techniques for radar target detection
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Proceedings Volume 5674, Computational Imaging III; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.600577
Event: Electronic Imaging 2005, 2005, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
Order-Statistic Constant False-Alarm Rate (OS-CFAR) processing provides an adaptive threshold to distinguish targets from clutter returns in radar detection. In traditional OS-CFAR, ordered statistics from a fixed-size reference window surrounding the cell under test (CUT) provide an estimate of the mean clutter power. We investigate adapting the reference window size as a function of the observed data in order to obtain robust detection performance in nonhomogeneous clutter environments. Goodness-of-fit tests are used to select the adaptive reference window size. Unlike traditional OS-CFAR, computationally e±cient multiscale OS-CFAR based on this approach must be modified to include the CUT in the reference window. The effects of CUT inclusion are investigated. Preliminary results suggest that CUT-inclusive OS-CFAR with adaptive window size performs well in nonhomogeneous clutter environments of varying size. These results point to the feasibility of computationally efficient multi-scale OS-CFAR.
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Michael F. Rimbert and Mark R. Bell "Multiresolution order-statistic CFAR techniques for radar target detection", Proc. SPIE 5674, Computational Imaging III, (11 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.600577
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Sensors

Target detection

Statistical analysis

Signal to noise ratio

Digital filtering

Synthetic aperture radar

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