In order to correctly identify a remote target, a robust target signatures identification technique is required. Radar target identification based on complex natural resonances (CNRs) has drawn the interest of many researchers following the development of the singularity expansion method (SEM). CNRs are popular due to the fact that they are theoretically independent of the aspect angle between the radar and the target, and they form a minimal set of parameters by which the target can be identified thus assisting the classification problem. As evident from the literature, statistical techniques such as the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) have produced a better identification result, in the presence of noise, compared to some other S...
International audienceThe concept of threshold array signal-to-noise ratio (ASNR) which is defined a...
Abstract — An aspect independent radar target discrimi-nation method based on the natural frequenci...
This paper addresses the detection problem for a sig-nal with constant, but unknown amplitude in dis...
A new scheme for radar target discrimination is proposed in this paper. The natural frequencies of p...
To correctly identify a remote target in a noisy environment is very challenging. Usually, the accur...
International audienceWe consider the classical radar problem of detecting a target in Gaussian nois...
This paper proposes a novel approach to robust radar detection of range-spread targets embedded in G...
A method inspired by Generalised Canonical Correlation (GCC) has been proposed as a detection statis...
Reliable radar target recognition has long been the holy grail of electromagnetic sensors. Target re...
This thesis examines the problem of radar target recognition. The work has been primarily concerned ...
New results are presented for coherent detection of radar signals with random parameters in correlat...
A new scheme of radar target recognition based on parameterized high resolution range proles (PHRRP)...
The goal of this research is to add automatic target recognition (ATR) capabilities to existing pass...
Radar target identification based on complex natural resonances is sometimes achieved by convolving ...
The problem of identifying radar targets without predetermined knowledge or measurements of their as...
International audienceThe concept of threshold array signal-to-noise ratio (ASNR) which is defined a...
Abstract — An aspect independent radar target discrimi-nation method based on the natural frequenci...
This paper addresses the detection problem for a sig-nal with constant, but unknown amplitude in dis...
A new scheme for radar target discrimination is proposed in this paper. The natural frequencies of p...
To correctly identify a remote target in a noisy environment is very challenging. Usually, the accur...
International audienceWe consider the classical radar problem of detecting a target in Gaussian nois...
This paper proposes a novel approach to robust radar detection of range-spread targets embedded in G...
A method inspired by Generalised Canonical Correlation (GCC) has been proposed as a detection statis...
Reliable radar target recognition has long been the holy grail of electromagnetic sensors. Target re...
This thesis examines the problem of radar target recognition. The work has been primarily concerned ...
New results are presented for coherent detection of radar signals with random parameters in correlat...
A new scheme of radar target recognition based on parameterized high resolution range proles (PHRRP)...
The goal of this research is to add automatic target recognition (ATR) capabilities to existing pass...
Radar target identification based on complex natural resonances is sometimes achieved by convolving ...
The problem of identifying radar targets without predetermined knowledge or measurements of their as...
International audienceThe concept of threshold array signal-to-noise ratio (ASNR) which is defined a...
Abstract — An aspect independent radar target discrimi-nation method based on the natural frequenci...
This paper addresses the detection problem for a sig-nal with constant, but unknown amplitude in dis...