Estimation and discrimination for Swerling targets

William Dale Blair, M. Brandt-Pearce
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The radar cross section (RCS) of most targets is sensitive to the aspect angle of the target with respect to the radar and fluctuates from pulse-to-pulse or scan-to-scan. The RCS fluctuations are typically characterized as one of four Swerling types. Examining the receiver operating characteristic (ROCs) curves for detection of Swerling targets shows that Swerling targets of type 3 and 4 can be detected with similar probabilities at lower transmitted energy than that required by Swerling targets of type 1 or 2. Thus, effective discrimination between Swerling types can be used to improved the utilization of radar resources by coordinating the waveform type and duration with the target type. Since waveforms with frequency diversity that induces pulse-to-pulse fluctuations are of interest, parameter estimation and discrimination for Swerling targets of types 2 and 4 are considered in the paper. Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimation of the amplitude parameters (i.e., SNR) is developed for both Swerling types, and techniques for discriminating between Swerling 2 and Swerling 4 targets are discussed.
转向目标的估计与判别
大多数目标的雷达截面(RCS)对目标相对于雷达的俯仰角很敏感,并且在脉冲与脉冲之间或扫描与扫描之间波动。RCS波动的典型特征是四种转向类型之一。通过对接收机工作特性(roc)曲线的分析,可以发现3型和4型转向目标的检测概率与1型和2型转向目标的检测概率相似,且发射能量较低。因此,通过将波形类型和持续时间与目标类型相协调,有效区分转弯类型,提高雷达资源利用率。由于对引起脉冲间波动的频率分集波形感兴趣,本文考虑了2型和4型转向目标的参数估计和判别。对两种转向类型的振幅参数(即信噪比)进行了最大似然估计,并讨论了区分转向2和转向4目标的技术。
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