Moving Target Detection in Clutter Environment Based on Track Posture Hypothesis Testing
Lixiang Geng,
Qinglin Zheng,
Chengbao Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Moving target detection in a heavy clutter area is a challenging problem in the field of radar automatic target detection. Within the framework of track posture hypothesis testing, the radar‐blips‐oriented target detection algorithms named ErgSad and RanSaD are proposed for single target and formation targets detection, respectively in this paper. With the assumption that target motion is a linear Gaussian process in a short time, the algorithms use dual blips in different scans to generate the track hypothesi… Show more
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