Sea clutter reduction and target enhancement by neural networks in a marine radar system

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Abstract

The presence of sea clutter in marine radar signals is sometimes not desired. So, efficient radar signal processing techniques are needed to reduce it. In this way, nonlinear signal processing techniques based on neural networks (NNs) are used in the proposed clutter reduction system. The developed experiments show promising results characterized by different subjective (visual analysis of the processed radar images) and objective (clutter reduction, target enhancement and signal-to-clutter ratio improvement) criteria. Moreover, a deep study of the NN structure is done, where the low computational cost and the high processing speed of the proposed NN structure are emphasized. © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland.

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Vicen-Bueno, R., Carrasco-Álvarez, R., Rosa-Zurera, M., & Nieto-Borge, J. C. (2009). Sea clutter reduction and target enhancement by neural networks in a marine radar system. Sensors, 9(3), 1913–1936. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90301913

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