Title :
Airborne ground moving target indication using non-side-looking antennas
Author :
Nohara, Tim J. ; Weber, Peter ; Premji, A. ; Bhattacharya, Tarun
Author_Institution :
Sitcom Syst. Ltd., Fonthill, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
It is well known that detection of moving targets using an airborne radar is complicated by platform-induced spectral spreading of clutter returns. As a result, conventional pulse Doppler radars require a target to have a minimum detectable velocity (MDV) to be clear of mainbeam (and sidelobe) clutter. Extensive research into side-looking, multi-channel (i.e. multi-aperture) radars employing space-time adaptive processing (STAP) and displaced phase centre antenna (DPCA) processing techniques has been conducted, in order to reduce the requirement on MDV for airborne early warning (AEW) radar applications. GMTI (ground moving target indication) radars like JSTARS also employ similar techniques to detect slow ground moving targets such as tanks and jeeps. Most of the literature deals with side-looking airborne radars (SLAR), which is the case when the aperture phase centres lie along a line parallel to the flight path. This paper considers the design and performance of GMTI radars for the general, non-SLAR case, where the array is oriented away from the side, the extreme case being a forward-looking airborne radar (FLAR). A non-SLAR GMTI radar is attractive because it is applicable to mechanically rotated antenna arrays, often used for wide-angle surveillance; and, as a result, can be considered as an upgrade to existing surveillance radars
Keywords :
Doppler radar; adaptive antenna arrays; adaptive signal processing; airborne radar; array signal processing; radar antennas; radar clutter; radar detection; search radar; DPCA processing; FLAR; JSTARS; STAP; airborne early warning radar; airborne ground moving target indication; airborne radar; clutter returns; displaced phase centre antenna; forward-looking airborne radar; jeeps; mainbeam clutter; mechanically rotated antenna arrays; minimum detectable velocity; moving target detection; multi-channel radar; non-SLAR GMTI radar; nonside-looking antennas; platform-induced spectral spreading; pulse Doppler radar; side-looking airborne radar; sidelobe clutter; slow ground moving target detection; space-time adaptive processing; surveillance radar; tanks; wide-angle surveillance; Adaptive arrays; Airborne radar; Antenna arrays; Clutter; Doppler radar; Radar antennas; Radar applications; Radar detection; Spaceborne radar; Surveillance;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1998. RADARCON 98. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4492-8
DOI :
10.1109/NRC.1998.678013