DocumentCode
906921
Title
Maritime surveillance radar. I. Radar scattering from the ocean surface
Author
Ward, K.D. ; Baker, C.J. ; Watts, S.
Author_Institution
Minist. of Defence, R. Signals & Radar Establ., Great Malvern, UK
Volume
137
Issue
2
fYear
1990
fDate
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
51
Lastpage
62
Abstract
The successful optimisation of the detection performance of maritime surveillance radars requires a detailed knowledge and understanding of both forward and backscattering from the ocean surface. Such an understanding enables the development of suitable signal processing techniques. In part I the authors discuss radar scattering from an ocean environment. It is shown, through the analysis of full-scale measurements, how the amplitude and correlation properties of high-resolution radar backscatter (sea clutter) can be accurately represented by the compound K-distribution model which has the unique characteristic of providing realistic performance predictions for a wide range of signal processing techniques. In addition to modelling noncoherent clutter, it is shown how the spectral and polarisation characteristics of coherently detected sea clutter relate to those observed in the noncoherent case. Results are also presented of forward-scattering and multipath propagation. This includes a consideration of the importance of the spatial and temporal coherence of the forward-scattered wavefront
Keywords
backscatter; marine systems; radar applications; radar clutter; radar systems; backscattering; compound K-distribution model; forward-scattering; maritime surveillance radars; noncoherent clutter; ocean surface; radar scattering; sea clutter;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radar and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings F
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0956-375X
Type
jour
Filename
216955
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