Title :
The Multitarget Monopulse CRLB for Matched Filter Samples
Author :
Willett, Peter ; Blair, William Dale ; Zhang, Xin
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs
Abstract :
It has recently been found that by jointly processing multiple (sum, azimuth-, and elevation-difference) matched filter samples, it is possible to extract and localize several (more than two) targets spaced more closely than the classical interpretation of radar resolution. This paper derives the Cramer-Rao lower bound (CRLB) for sampled monopulse radar data. It is worthwhile to know the limits of such procedures; and in addition to its role in delivering the measurement accuracies required by a target tracker, the CRLB reveals an estimator´s efficiency. We interrogate the CRLB expressions for cases of interest. Of particular interest are the CRLB´s implications on the number of targets localizable: assuming a sampling-period equal to a rectangular pulse´s length, five targets can be isolated between two matched filter samples given that the target´s signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) are known. This reduced to three targets when the SNRs are not known, but the number of targets increases back to five (and beyond) when a dithered boresight strategy is used. Further insight to the impact of pulse shape and of the benefits of oversampling are given.
Keywords :
matched filters; radar signal processing; search radar; matched filter samples; monopulse radar data; multitarget monopulse Cramer-Rao lower bound; radar resolution; signal-to-noise ratios; target tracker; Data mining; Direction of arrival estimation; Doppler radar; Frequency estimation; Matched filters; Maximum likelihood estimation; Radar tracking; Sampling methods; Spaceborne radar; Target tracking; CramÉr–Rao bound; monopulse radar; multiple targets;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2007.894405