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Book Synopsis Adaptive Waveform Design and CFAR Processing for High Frequency Surface Wave Radar by : Alison Cheeseman
Download or read book Adaptive Waveform Design and CFAR Processing for High Frequency Surface Wave Radar written by Alison Cheeseman and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: High frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR), used for coastal surveillance, operates in a challenging environment as the clutter signals returned from the ocean surface can be several orders of magnitude larger than returns from targets. Reliably detecting small boats in severe sea states, is therefore quite difficult. In this thesis we take a two-fold approach to improving the detection performance of Raytheon Canada's third generation HFSWR system. First, we consider the design of transmit waveforms with improved range resolution, thus reducing the area of the clutter cell. We develop an algorithm to design practical spectrally-compliant waveforms which achieve high bandwidths while simultaneously avoiding interference with concurrent communications users. We then propose a new detection algorithm based on the best known statistical model for sea clutter, the K-distribution. We show that both the proposed transmit waveforms and detection algorithm can lead to improved detection performance in a sea clutter environment.
Book Synopsis Adaptive Processing in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar by :
Download or read book Adaptive Processing in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Signal Design for Modern Radar Systems by : Mohammad Alaee-Kerahroodi
Download or read book Signal Design for Modern Radar Systems written by Mohammad Alaee-Kerahroodi and published by Artech House. This book was released on 2022-11-30 with total page 379 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book gives you a comprehensive overview of key optimization tools that can be used to design radar waveforms and adaptive signal processing strategies under practical constraints -- strategies such as power method-like iterations, coordinate descent, and majorization-minimization – that help you to meet the more and more stressing sensing system requirements. The book walks you through how radar waveform synthesis is obtained as the solution to a constrained optimization problem such as finite energy, unimodularity (or being constant-modulus), and finite or discrete-phase (potentially binary) alphabet, which are dictated by the practical limitations of the real systems. Several approaches in each of these broad frameworks are detailed and various applications of these optimization techniques are described. Focusing on a holistic approach rather than a problem-specific approach, the book shows you what you need to effectively formulate waveform design and understand the flexibility of the framework for adapting to your own specific needs. You’ll have full access to the tools and knowledge you need to design waveform with optimized correlation/cross-correlation properties for SISO/SIMO and MIMO radars, taking into account spectral constraints for cognitive rads, as well as coexistence with communications and mitigate possible Doppler and quantization errors, and more. The book also includes representative software codes that further help you generate the described solutions. With its unique style of covering mathematical results along with their applications from diverse areas, this is a much-needed, detailed handbook for industry researchers, scientists and designers including medical, marine, defense, and automotive companies. It is also an excellent resource for advanced courses on radar signal processing.
Book Synopsis High Frequency Over-the-Horizon Radar (PB) by : Giuseppe Aureliano Fabrizio
Download or read book High Frequency Over-the-Horizon Radar (PB) written by Giuseppe Aureliano Fabrizio and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2013-07-12 with total page 945 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE MOST COMPLETE GUIDE TO HIGH FREQUENCY OVER-THE-HORIZON RADAR SYSTEMS Written by a leading global expert on the topic, High Frequency Over-the-Horizon Radar provides in-depth coverage of the signal processing models and techniques that have significantly advanced OTH radar technology. This pioneering work describes the fundamental principles of OTH radar design and operation, and then delves into the mathematical modeling of HF signals received by actual OTH radar systems based on experimental data analysis. Numerous examples illustrate the practical application of modern adaptive signal processing techniques to real and simulated OTH radar data. This authoritative text covers skywave and surface-wave systems and is an invaluable resource for researchers, engineers, and practitioners working with OTH radar systems and technologies. Key Features: Offers a thorough and accurate treatment of essential concepts ranging from system design and operation, through to signal processing methods, and their practical application. Provides clear explanations of fundamental principles for scientists, engineers, students, practitioners, technicians, managers, and other professionals starting out in this field. Offers a detailed coverage of theoretical and applied signal-processing concepts and techniques that have become a cornerstone for the effective operation of real-world OTH radar systems. Fills a long-standing void in the contemporary OTH radar literature with over 350 illustrations (color figures available for download), and over 500 references.
Book Synopsis Enhanced Detection of Small Targets in Ocean Clutter for High Frequency Surface Wave Radar by :
Download or read book Enhanced Detection of Small Targets in Ocean Clutter for High Frequency Surface Wave Radar written by and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The small target detection in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar is limited by the presence of various clutter and interference. Several novel signal processing techniques are developed to improve the system detection performance. As an external interference due to local lightning, impulsive noise increases the broadband noise level and then precludes the targets from detection. A new excision approach is proposed with modified linear predictions as the reconstruction solution. The system performance is further improved by de-noising the estimated covariance matrix through signal property mapping method. The existence of non-stationary sea clutter and ionospheric clutter can result in excessive false alarm rate through the high sidelobe level in adaptive beamforming. The optimum threshold discrete quadratic inequality constraints method is proposed to guarantee the sidelobe-controlling problem consistently feasible and optimal. This constrained optimization problem can be formulated into a second order cone problem with efficient mathematical solution. Both simulation and experimental results validate the improved performance and feasibility of our method. Based on the special noise characteristics of High Frequency radar, an adaptive switching Constant False Alarm Rate detector is proposed for targets detection in the beamformed range-Doppler map. The switching rule and adaptive footprint are applied to provide the optimum background noise estimation. For this new method about 14% probability of detection improvement has been verified by experimental data, and meanwhile the false alarm rate is reduced significantly compared to the original CFAR. The conventional Doppler processing has difficulty to recognize a target if its frequency is close to a Bragg line. One detector is proposed to solve this co-located co-channel resolvability problem under the assumption that target/clutter have different phase modulation. Moreover with the pre-whitening processing, the Rever.
Book Synopsis Adaptive Processing in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar by : Oliver Saleh
Download or read book Adaptive Processing in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar written by Oliver Saleh and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: High-Frequency Surface Wave Radar(HFSWR) is a radar technology that offers numerous advantages for low-cost, medium accuracy surveillance of coastal waters beyond the exclusive economic zone. However, target detection and tracking is primarily limited by ionospheric interference. Ionospheric clutter is characterized by a high degree of nonhomogeneity and nonstationarity, which makes its suppression difficult using conventional processing techniques. Space-time adaptive processing techniques have enjoyed great success in airborne radar, but have not yet been investigated in the context of HFSWR. This thesis is primarily concerned with the evaluation of existing STAP techniques in the HFSWR scenario and the development of a new multistage adaptive processing approach, dubbed the Fast Fully Adaptive (FFA) scheme, which was developed with the particular constraints of the HFSWR interference environment in mind. To this end an analysis of measured ionospheric clutter is conducted, which allows for a characterization of the underlying statistical behavior of the HFSWR interference. Several popular low-complexity STAP algorithms are assessed for their performance in HFSWR. Focus is then shifted towards the development of the FFA approach. Three different spatio-temporal partitioning schemes are introduced. A thorough investigation of the performance of the FFA is conducted in both the airborne radar and HFSWR setups under a variety of sample-support scenarios.
Book Synopsis Adaptive Processing in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar by : Oliver S. Saleh
Download or read book Adaptive Processing in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar written by Oliver S. Saleh and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: High-Frequency Surface Wave Radar (HFSWR) is a radar technology that offers numerous advantages for surveillance of coastal waters beyond the exclusive economic zone. However, target detection and tracking is primarily limited by ionospheric interference. Ionospheric clutter is characterized by a high degree of nonhomogeneity and nonstationarity, which makes its suppression difficult using conventional processing techniques. Space-time adaptive processing techniques have enjoyed great success in airborne radar, but have not yet been investigated in the context of HFSWR. This thesis is primarily concerned with the evaluation of existing STAP techniques in the HFSWR scenario and the development of a new multistage adaptive processing approach, dubbed the Fast Fully Adaptive (FFA) scheme, which was developed with the particular constraints of the HFSWR interference environment in mind. Three different spatio-temporal partitioning schemes are introduced and a thorough investigation of the performance of the FFA is conducted.
Book Synopsis Waveform Design and Diversity for Advanced Radar Systems by : Fulvio Gini
Download or read book Waveform Design and Diversity for Advanced Radar Systems written by Fulvio Gini and published by IET. This book was released on 2012-05-18 with total page 573 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first book to discuss current and future applications of waveform diversity and design in subjects such as radar and sonar, communications systems, passive sensing, and many other technologies. Waveform diversity allows researchers and system designers to optimize electromagnetic and acoustic systems for sensing, communications, electronic warfare or combinations thereof. It enables solutions to problems with how each system performs its own particular function as well as how it is affected by other systems and how those other systems may likewise be affected. It is an excellent standalone introduction to waveform diversity and design, which takes a high potential technology area and makes it visible to other researchers, as well as young engineers.
Book Synopsis Signal Processing Methods to Improve Ocean Surface Wave Estimation from a High Frequency Surface Wave Radar by :
Download or read book Signal Processing Methods to Improve Ocean Surface Wave Estimation from a High Frequency Surface Wave Radar written by and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Radar Signal Processing and Adaptive Systems by : Ramon Nitzberg
Download or read book Radar Signal Processing and Adaptive Systems written by Ramon Nitzberg and published by Artech House Radar Library (Ha. This book was released on 1999 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A valuable resource for radar engineers and managers of all levels, this revised edition provides an introduction to the capabilities and limitations of radar, as well as a detailed advanced study of key radar signal processing topics. The book explains the concepts and theory of radar signal processing such as resolution, ambiguities, antennas, waveforms, the theory of detecting targets in noise and/or clutter, and tracking using data processing. It also presents equations for the determination of maximum radar range in free space and as affected by multipath and the horizon.
Book Synopsis Two-dimensional Adaptive Processing for Ionospheric Clutter Mitigation in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar by : R. J Riddolls
Download or read book Two-dimensional Adaptive Processing for Ionospheric Clutter Mitigation in High Frequency Surface Wave Radar written by R. J Riddolls and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing by : Mark A. Richards
Download or read book Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing written by Mark A. Richards and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2005-07-15 with total page 547 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Advances in DSP (digital signal processing) have radically altered the design and usage of radar systems -- making it essential for both working engineers as well as students to master DSP techniques. This text, which evolved from the author's own teaching, offers a rigorous, in-depth introduction to today's complex radar DSP technologies. Contents: Introduction to Radar Systems * Signal Models * Sampling and Quantization of Pulsed Radar Signals * Radar Waveforms * Pulse Compression Waveforms * Doppler Processing * Detection Fundamentals * Constant False Alarm Rate (CFAR) Detection * Introduction to Synthetic Aperture Imaging
Book Synopsis Adaptive High-Resolution Sensor Waveform Design for Tracking by : Ioannis Kyriakides
Download or read book Adaptive High-Resolution Sensor Waveform Design for Tracking written by Ioannis Kyriakides and published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers. This book was released on 2010-04-04 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent innovations in modern radar for designing transmitted waveforms, coupled with new algorithms for adaptively selecting the waveform parameters at each time step, have resulted in improvements in tracking performance. Of particular interest are waveforms that can be mathematically designed to have reduced ambiguity function sidelobes, as their use can lead to an increase in the target state estimation accuracy. Moreover, adaptively positioning the sidelobes can reveal weak target returns by reducing interference from stronger targets. The manuscript provides an overview of recent advances in the design of multicarrier phase-coded waveforms based on Bjorck constant-amplitude zero-autocorrelation (CAZAC) sequences for use in an adaptive waveform selection scheme for mutliple target tracking. The adaptive waveform design is formulated using sequential Monte Carlo techniques that need to be matched to the high resolution measurements. The work will be of interest to both practitioners and researchers in radar as well as to researchers in other applications where high resolution measurements can have significant benefits. Table of Contents: Introduction / Radar Waveform Design / Target Tracking with a Particle Filter / Single Target tracking with LFM and CAZAC Sequences / Multiple Target Tracking / Conclusions
Book Synopsis Adaptive Radar Signal Processing by : Simon Haykin
Download or read book Adaptive Radar Signal Processing written by Simon Haykin and published by Wiley-Interscience. This book was released on 2007 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collaborative work presents the results of over twenty years of pioneering research by Professor Simon Haykin and his colleagues, dealing with the use of adaptive radar signal processing to account for the nonstationary nature of the environment. These results have profound implications for defense-related signal processing and remote sensing. References are provided in each chapter guiding the reader to the original research on which this book is based.
Book Synopsis Radar Signal Analysis and Processing Using MATLAB by : Bassem R. Mahafza
Download or read book Radar Signal Analysis and Processing Using MATLAB written by Bassem R. Mahafza and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2016-04-19 with total page 500 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offering radar-related software for the analysis and design of radar waveform and signal processing, Radar Signal Analysis and Processing Using MATLAB provides a comprehensive source of theoretical and practical information on radar signals, signal analysis, and radar signal processing with companion MATLAB code. Aft
Book Synopsis Radar Design Principles by : Fred E. Nathanson
Download or read book Radar Design Principles written by Fred E. Nathanson and published by McGraw-Hill Companies. This book was released on 1969 with total page 646 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A true classic in the field, available once again, this widely respected source on radar design offers coverage of digital technology, weather radar, microburst detection, and digital correlators. Providing a broad look at modern theory as well as a review of all the development in practical equipment design and construction in recent years, this resource for radar engineers includes four chapters on equations and detection theory, plus seven on waveforms and signal processing.
Book Synopsis Topics in Radar Signal Processing by : Graham Weinberg
Download or read book Topics in Radar Signal Processing written by Graham Weinberg and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2018-05-16 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Radar has been an important topic since its introduction, in a military context, during World War II. Due to advances in technology, it has been necessary to refine the algorithms employed within the signal processing architecture. Hence, this book provides a series of chapters examining some topics in modern radar signal processing. These include synthetic aperture radar, multiple-input multiple-output radar, as well as a series of chapters examining other key issues relevant to the central theme of the book.