DocumentCode :
805731
Title :
The effect of the clutter-to-noise ratio on Doppler filter performance
Author :
Steiner, Matthias ; Gerlach, K.
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC
Volume :
31
Issue :
3
fYear :
1995
fDate :
7/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1177
Lastpage :
1186
Abstract :
The effect of the clutter-to-noise ratio on the performance of a Doppler filter is considered. Clutter is assumed to have a power level which is unknown and varies in range. The assessment of the performance of a Doppler filter is based on the gain of the filter, which is the normalized output signal-to-interference ratio improvement at a given Doppler. The gain is generally a complex function of the statistics of the clutter. New upper and lower bounds on the gain differential between the expected design point clutter-to-noise ratio and the actual clutter-to-noise ratio are found. These bounds are independent of the clutter covariance matrix and are only a function of the unknown clutter-to-noise ratio. The bounds are valid for both Gaussian and non-Gaussian noise and for arbitrary linear filters. The upper and lower bounds differ by the theoretical coherent integration gain, 10 logN dB, where N is the number of pulses. A tighter lower bound is found for the case when the filters are matched filters. A simple exact expression is found for matched filters assuming a Gaussian Markov clutter model as the clutter spectral width approaches zero. An easily implementable adaptive procedure is given which improves performance due to the unknown clutter-to-noise ratio. This work extends a previous result, valid for the Emerson filter, that shows the effect of clutter-to-noise ratio on performance in terms of an average quantity, the improvement factor
Keywords :
Doppler radar; Gaussian noise; Markov processes; adaptive signal detection; matched filters; radar clutter; radar detection; Doppler filter performance; Emerson filter; Gaussian Markov clutter model; adaptive procedure; adaptive technique; clutter-to-noise ratio; complex function; covariance matrix; gain differential; general bounds; matched filters; signal-to-interference ratio; Clutter; Covariance matrix; Detectors; Frequency; Interference; Matched filters; Nonlinear filters; Performance gain; Radar detection; Statistics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9251
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/7.395221
Filename :
395221
Link To Document :
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