Micro‐motion signal time‐frequency results inversion of rotor targets under low signal‐to‐noise ratios
Ming Long,
Jun Yang,
Mingjiu Lv
et al.
Abstract:A signal time‐frequency results inversion method is proposed for extracting micro‐motion features of rotor targets under low signal‐to‐noise ratios (SNRs). In the case of low SNRs, the echo's energy of rotor targets is mainly concentrated in the flash's echo component. Conventional micro‐motion feature extraction of rotor targets primarily utilises the sinusoidal modulation feature in time‐frequency results, whose energy is much lower than the flash. Under low SNRs, the sinusoidal modulation in the echo's time… Show more
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