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Radar target recognition using multiple bounce scattering terms
One of the most successful approaches to radar target recognition is based on the down-range radar cross section profile in which some peaks relate to interactions between structures as opposed to direct specular scattering. The authors propose a new method using interaction (multiple bounce) terms to compute a truly rotation invariant feature for radar targets to be used for recognition.<>