DocumentCode :
3203241
Title :
Detection limits for sideways looking MTI radars
Author :
White, R.G. ; Coe, D.J.
Author_Institution :
DERA, Malvern, UK
fYear :
1997
fDate :
14-16 Oct 1997
Firstpage :
434
Lastpage :
438
Abstract :
Airborne surveillance radars provide powerful tools for addressing a variety of ground surveillance activities ranging from terrain height mapping to moving target detection. Two common modes for ground surveillance are the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mode for static target detection and ground moving target indication (GMTI) for the detection of ground moving targets. While the concept of operating in different modes on a common radar is straightforward, optimising the overall design is not. For example, the preferred orientation for the SAR and GMTI modes are different with the SAR needing to look sideways to the aircraft flight path and the GMTI preferring to look ahead of the aircraft. When we add the constraints imposed by airframe design we inevitably arrive at a compromise solution which is a moderately sized antenna mounted in a sideways looking configuration. The GMTI must now operate in a manner which allows a good detection performance to be recovered in this sideways looking mode. The solution is to use displaced phase centre antenna (DPCA) or space time adaptive processing (STAP) techniques. These techniques allow the GMTI system to differentiate between unwanted static clutter and slowly moving targets of interest. We consider how effectively these modern GMTI techniques may operate. To do this we need to understand both the operation of the processing and detection algorithms and the statistical properties of the targets and clutter. This paper presents a theoretical description of the GMTI detection limits and compares these predictions with experimental airborne data
Keywords :
search radar; STAP; airborne surveillance radar; airframe design; detection algorithms; detection limits; displaced phase centre antenna; experimental airborne data; ground moving target indication; moving target detection; processing algorithms; sideways looking MTI radar; sideways looking mode; space time adaptive processing; static clutter; static target detection; statistical properties; synthetic aperture radar; terrain height mapping;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Radar 97 (Conf. Publ. No. 449)
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
ISSN :
0537-9989
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-698-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19971712
Filename :
629196
Link To Document :
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