Print Email Facebook Twitter Clutter suppression for moving targets detection with wideband radar Title Clutter suppression for moving targets detection with wideband radar Author Le Chevalier, F. Krasnov, O.A. Deudon, F. Bidon, S. Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Telecommunications Date 2011-08-29 Abstract Wideband (high range resolution) radars have been proposed [7] as high performance systems for detection of small targets in adverse environments, due to their small resolution cells and non-ambiguity in range and velocity (velocity ambiguity removed by the measurement of the range migration of the target during the pulse train duration). However, the issue of cancelling clutter while still coherently summing the echoes received from the moving – and migrating in range – targets has not yet been properly demonstrated. In this paper, a basic procedure for such extraction of targets from clutter is proposed, and demonstrated on real signals, thus opening the way to the development of high range resolution radars for long-range surveillance. Subject wideband, migration, non-stationary, clutter, detection, radar, ambiguity To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ec423701-c4d1-4894-8733-3409f1b9be6c Publisher EUSIPCO Source Proceedings of the 19th European Signal Processing Conference EUSIPCO 2011, Barcelona, Aug.29-Sept.2, 2011, 427-430 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2011 Le Chevalier, F., Krasnov, O.A., Deudon, F., Bidon, S. Files PDF 278986.pdf 665.23 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ec423701-c4d1-4894-8733-3409f1b9be6c/datastream/OBJ/view