Suboptimal Coherent Radar Detection in a -Distributed Clutter Environment

  • Weinberg G
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Abstract

The -Distribution is an important clutter model for high-resolution radar sea clutter returns obtained at X-band. The Neyman-Pearson optimal multilook detector has been derived recently, as well as the generalised likelihood ratio test suboptimal detector. Both these detectors are dependent on the modified Bessel-function of the second kind. This paper suggests a suitable suboptimal approach, using a well-known Bessel identity, eliminating the Bessel function dependence. This produces a computationally simpler detection scheme, whose performance is analysed using clutter parameters based upon real X-band radar returns.

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Weinberg, G. V. (2012). Suboptimal Coherent Radar Detection in a -Distributed Clutter Environment. ISRN Signal Processing, 2012, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/614653

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