Optimization of single transmit pulse shape to maximize detection and identification of ground mobile targets

D. Garren, M. K. Osborn, A. C. Odom, J. S. Goldstein, S. Unnikrishna Pillai, J. Guerci
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This paper investigates the optimization of a single transmit pulse shape and the receiver response to maximize either target detection or identity discrimination between two structurally similar ground mobile targets: the T-72 and M1 main battle tanks. This theory incorporates effects due to the uncertainty in the prior knowledge of the target aspect relative to the sensor. The improvement in the signal-to-interference-plus-noise (SINR) resulting from the optimized transmit pulse shape over that of a standard chirped waveform typically lies between 4 dB and 9 dB. Similar improvements in target identification performance are also obtained.
优化单发射脉冲形状,最大限度地探测和识别地面移动目标
本文研究了单个发射脉冲形状和接收机响应的优化,以最大化两个结构相似的地面机动目标:T-72和M1主战坦克之间的目标检测或身份识别。该理论包含了由于目标方面相对于传感器的先验知识的不确定性而产生的影响。与标准啁啾波形相比,由优化的发射脉冲形状产生的信号干扰加噪声(SINR)的改善通常在4 dB到9 dB之间。目标识别性能也得到了类似的改进。
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