Linsheng Bu, Tuo Fu, Defeng Chen, Huawei Cao, Shuo Zhang, Jialiang Han
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Doppler-Spread Space Target Detection Based on Overlapping Group Shrinkage and Order Statistics
The Doppler-spread problem is commonly encountered in space target observation scenarios using ground-based radar when prolonged coherent integration techniques are utilized. Even when the translational motion is accurately compensated, the phase resulting from changes in the target observation attitude (TOA) still leads to extension of the target’s echo energy across multiple Doppler cells. In particular, as the TOA change undergoes multiple cycles within a coherent processing interval (CPI), the Doppler spectrum spreads into equidistant sparse line spectra, posing a substantial challenge for target detection. Aiming to address such problems, we propose a generalized likelihood ratio test based on overlapping group shrinkage denoising and order statistics (OGSos-GLRT) in this study. First, the Doppler domain signal is denoised according to its equidistant sparse characteristics, allowing for the recovery of Doppler cells where line spectra may be situated. Then, several of the largest Doppler cells are integrated into the GLRT for detection. An analytical expression for the false alarm probability of the proposed detector is also derived. Additionally, a modified OGSos-GLRT method is proposed to make decisions based on an increasing estimated number of line spectra (ENLS), thus increasing the robustness of OGSos-GLRT when the ENLS mismatches the actual value. Finally, Monte Carlo simulations confirm the effectiveness of the proposed detector, even at low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs).
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Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292) publishes regular research papers, reviews, letters and communications covering all aspects of the remote sensing process, from instrument design and signal processing to the retrieval of geophysical parameters and their application in geosciences. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish experimental, theoretical and computational results in as much detail as possible so that results can be easily reproduced. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.