This paper focuses on the target detection in low-grazing angle using a hybrid multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar systems in compound-Gaussian clutter, where the multipath effects are very abundant. The performance of detection can be improved via utilizing the multipath echoes. First, the reflection coefficient considering the curved earth effect is derived. Then, the general signal model for MIMO radar is introduced in low-grazing angle; also, the generalized likelihood test (GLRT) and generalized likelihood ratio test-linear quadratic (GLRT-LQ) are derived with known covariance matrix. Via the numerical examples, it is shown that the derived GLRT-LQ detector outperforms the GLRT detector in low-grazing angle, and both performanc...
Symposium NATO 'Low grazing angle clutter : its characterization, measurement and application', Laur...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) extensions to radar systems enable a number of advantages comp...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the problem of detecting fluctuating targets using distributed mmW...
Abstract—This paper focuses on the fluctuating target detection in low-grazing angle using Multiple-...
Special Issue on MIMO Radar and its ApplicationsInternational audienceIn this paper, the generalized...
Multipath effect is the main factor of deteriorating target detection performance in low grazing ang...
International audienceIn this paper, the GLRT-LQ detector has been extended to the MIMO case where a...
International audiencePreviously, the Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test - Linear Quadratic (GLRT-LQ)...
A Multiband GLRT-LQ (Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test-Linear Quadratic), MBGLRT-LQ, detector is der...
This paper deals with the problem of detecting a radar target signal against correlated non-Gaussian...
This work presents a multi-range cell and multi-pulse approach to radar detection problem. The deriv...
Abstract: The clutter encountered in low grazing an-gle situations is generally a non gaussian impul...
AbstractThis paper mainly deals with the target detection using orthogonal Polyphase Multiple Input ...
This paper addresses the detection problem for a sig-nal with constant, but unknown amplitude in dis...
We deal with the problem of detecting point-like targets in diffuse multipath environments, modeling...
Symposium NATO 'Low grazing angle clutter : its characterization, measurement and application', Laur...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) extensions to radar systems enable a number of advantages comp...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the problem of detecting fluctuating targets using distributed mmW...
Abstract—This paper focuses on the fluctuating target detection in low-grazing angle using Multiple-...
Special Issue on MIMO Radar and its ApplicationsInternational audienceIn this paper, the generalized...
Multipath effect is the main factor of deteriorating target detection performance in low grazing ang...
International audienceIn this paper, the GLRT-LQ detector has been extended to the MIMO case where a...
International audiencePreviously, the Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test - Linear Quadratic (GLRT-LQ)...
A Multiband GLRT-LQ (Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test-Linear Quadratic), MBGLRT-LQ, detector is der...
This paper deals with the problem of detecting a radar target signal against correlated non-Gaussian...
This work presents a multi-range cell and multi-pulse approach to radar detection problem. The deriv...
Abstract: The clutter encountered in low grazing an-gle situations is generally a non gaussian impul...
AbstractThis paper mainly deals with the target detection using orthogonal Polyphase Multiple Input ...
This paper addresses the detection problem for a sig-nal with constant, but unknown amplitude in dis...
We deal with the problem of detecting point-like targets in diffuse multipath environments, modeling...
Symposium NATO 'Low grazing angle clutter : its characterization, measurement and application', Laur...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) extensions to radar systems enable a number of advantages comp...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the problem of detecting fluctuating targets using distributed mmW...