Title :
Performance of max-mean level detector with and without censoring
Author :
Ritcey, James A. ; Hines, Jeffrey L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The maximum-mean-level detector (MX-MLD) is a constant false-alarm rate (CFAR) detector designed to eliminate the excessively high false-alarm rate seen with the MLD at the edges of contiguous clutter regions. The concomitant high target suppression effect led M. Weiss (1982) to suggest a censored modification. The authors analyze the detection performance of the maximum-censored-mean-level detector (MX-CMLD). A homogeneous Swerling II target and clutter environment are assumed, and only single-pulse detection is considered. Analytic results apply equally to the MX-MLD and extend previous analysis. Simulation results are presented that demonstrate the qualitative effects of various CFAR detectors in nonhomogeneous clutter environments
Keywords :
computerised signal processing; radar clutter; radar theory; signal detection; telecommunications computing; CFAR; clutter environment; constant false-alarm rate; contiguous clutter regions; homogeneous Swerling II target; maximum-mean-level detector; nonhomogeneous clutter; single-pulse detection; Career development; Clutter; Control systems; Detectors; Image edge detection; Noise level; Performance analysis; Radar detection; Testing; Working environment noise;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on