Radar detection prediction in sea clutter using the compounds K - distribution model
Abstract
In the paper the radar detection of targets in sea clutter modelled by the compound K-distribution is examined from a statistical detection viewpoint. Optimum performance is determined for both field threshold and ideal constant false alarm rate (CFAR) receivers for targets modeled by Swerling cases 0, 1 and 2. In particular, the performance of dual threshold binary integrators is assessed. The compound K-distribution sea clutter model is not only a good fit to observed amplitude statistics over a wide range of conditions, but also allows the temporal and spatial correlation characteristics to be accurately modelled. The modelling of pulse-to-pulse correlation characteristics is very important for accurate performance prediction when pulse-to-pulse integration is used. The use of the compound K-distribution model not only gives more accurate results than models based on amplitude distribution alone, but also gives a new insight to the detection characteristics of different radar detection systems over a wide range of sea conditions.
- Publication:
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IEE Proceedings F: Communications Radar and Signal Processing
- Pub Date:
- December 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985IPCRS.132..613W
- Keywords:
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- Amplitude Distribution Analysis;
- Clutter;
- Ocean Surface;
- Performance Prediction;
- Radar Detection;
- Signal Analysis;
- Error Signals;
- Marine Environments;
- Optimization;
- Radar Targets;
- Thresholds;
- Communications and Radar