학술논문

Adaptive Detection of Point-Like Targets in Spectrally Symmetric Interference
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing IEEE Trans. Signal Process. Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on. 64(12):3207-3220 Jun, 2016
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Clutter
Covariance matrices
Radar
Electronic mail
Detectors
Symmetric matrices
Adaptive radar detection
constant false alarm rate
generalized likelihood ratio test
recursive estimation
symmetric spectra
Language
ISSN
1053-587X
1941-0476
Abstract
We address adaptive radar detection of targets embedded in ground clutter dominated environments characterized by a symmetrically structured power spectral density. At the design stage, we leverage on the spectrum symmetry for the interference to come up with decision schemes capable of capitalizing the a-priori information on the covariance structure. To this end, we prove that the detection problem at hand can be formulated in terms of real variables and, then, we apply design procedures relying on the GLRT, the Rao test, and the Wald test. Specifically, the estimates of the unknown parameters under the target presence hypothesis are obtained through an iterative optimization algorithm whose convergence and quality guarantee is thoroughly proved. The performance analysis, both on simulated and on real radar data, confirms the superiority of the considered architectures over their conventional counterparts which do not take advantage of the clutter spectral symmetry.