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Accurate Clutter Synthesis for Heterogeneous Textures and Dynamic Radar Environments

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAES.2022.3151585

Keywords

Clutter; Radar; Radar clutter; Radar antennas; Sea measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Radar signal processing; Dynamic; heterogeneous; land clutter; patchwise summation method; sea clutter

Funding

  1. Agency for Defense Development
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea [NRF2017R1C1B2009892]
  3. Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT), Korea, through the Information Technology Research Center (ITRC) support program [IITP-2021-0-02046]

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This article proposes an accurate clutter synthesis method for dynamic radar under various environmental conditions. The method overcomes the limitations of previous methods by creating and summing clutter patches, enabling accurate synthesis of clutter signals under different observation scenarios. The synthesized clutters agree well with actual measured data, and the program is freely available.
This article proposes an accurate clutter synthesis method for a dynamic radar under various environmental conditions. Previous clutter synthesis methods mostly rely on empirical clutter models fitting the measurement results obtained from the limited conditions of observations. Inherently, these models have difficulties synthesizing clutter for unexplored environments and operational conditions. The method presented in this article overcomes this limitation by creating and summing the clutter patch by patch. The clutters of individual patches are synthesized by the clutter model corresponding to each patch's specific conditions, such as the grazing angle, ground texture, and wind velocity. It enables one to synthesize clutter signals under various observation scenarios accurately. For example, this work demonstrates the synthesis of clutter signals from heterogeneous textures for an aircraft radar on a mission. Also, the clutter signals for a monopulse radar are synthesized and included in the radar simulation to evaluate the performance of a detection algorithm. Potentially, this method can be utilized to design a robust radar algorithm against the clutter environment of interests. For a given condition of measurement, it is shown that the synthesized clutters agree well with the actual measured data in their statistical characteristics. The program is freely available through the open code.

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