In this paper we present a novel adaptive ground clutter removal algorithm for high range resolution MMW-radar application where the dielectric contrast between the air and the ground material is close to or even higher than that between the target and the surrounding medium. Most of the ground clutter removal algorithms used nowadays, show weak performances in the case of a rough ground surface or suffer from high computation complexity. The algorithm presented in this contribution is capable to remove the ground clutter resulting from undulated surfaces by estimating not only the position but also the varying signal shape and enables a near optimal ground clutter reduction with a moderate computation complexity
In this paper, a new method of dual-threshold controlled adaptive clutter suppression is proposed fo...
A simple and fast texture-based technique for the removal of residual ground clutter is presented. ...
During processing of data received by an airborne radar one of the issues is that the typical signal...
In this paper we present a novel adaptive ground clutter removal algorithm for high range resolution...
We present work on algorithm development to reduce the deleterious effect of ground clutter in passi...
This thesis, in collaboration with Rockwell-Collins France, forms part of the development of an X-ba...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M1: Radar hardware, signal processing, quality control for coherent a...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) utilizes electromagnetic waves to be transmitted to the ground and ha...
Ground Moving Target Indication is a key feature of modern airborne surveillance radar systems. In o...
Wideband (high range resolution) radars have been proposed [7] as high performance systems for detec...
International audienceThis paper presents a range recursive algorithm for the space time adaptive pr...
For an airborne passive radar with contaminated reference signals, the clutter caused by multipath (...
This paper presents a robust algorithm for clutter modelling based on the radar equation, radar cha...
The performances of a medium pulse repetition frequency (MPRF) radar operating in air-to-air look-...
Airborne radar faces many challenges to suppress unknown interferences from ground reflections to de...
In this paper, a new method of dual-threshold controlled adaptive clutter suppression is proposed fo...
A simple and fast texture-based technique for the removal of residual ground clutter is presented. ...
During processing of data received by an airborne radar one of the issues is that the typical signal...
In this paper we present a novel adaptive ground clutter removal algorithm for high range resolution...
We present work on algorithm development to reduce the deleterious effect of ground clutter in passi...
This thesis, in collaboration with Rockwell-Collins France, forms part of the development of an X-ba...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M1: Radar hardware, signal processing, quality control for coherent a...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) utilizes electromagnetic waves to be transmitted to the ground and ha...
Ground Moving Target Indication is a key feature of modern airborne surveillance radar systems. In o...
Wideband (high range resolution) radars have been proposed [7] as high performance systems for detec...
International audienceThis paper presents a range recursive algorithm for the space time adaptive pr...
For an airborne passive radar with contaminated reference signals, the clutter caused by multipath (...
This paper presents a robust algorithm for clutter modelling based on the radar equation, radar cha...
The performances of a medium pulse repetition frequency (MPRF) radar operating in air-to-air look-...
Airborne radar faces many challenges to suppress unknown interferences from ground reflections to de...
In this paper, a new method of dual-threshold controlled adaptive clutter suppression is proposed fo...
A simple and fast texture-based technique for the removal of residual ground clutter is presented. ...
During processing of data received by an airborne radar one of the issues is that the typical signal...