Radioengineering (Apr 2014)

Detection-Discrimination Method for Multiple Repeater False Targets Based on Radar Polarization Echoes

  • Z. W. ZONG,
  • L. F. SHI,
  • Y. Z. LI,
  • X. S. WANG

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 104 – 110

Abstract

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Multiple repeat false targets (RFTs), created by the digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) system of jammer, are widely used in practical to effectively exhaust the limited tracking and discrimination resource of defence radar. In this paper, common characteristic of radar polarization echoes of multiple RFTs is used for target recognition. Based on the echoes from two receiving polarization channels, the instantaneous polarization radio (IPR) is defined and its variance is derived by employing Taylor series expansion. A detection-discrimination method is designed based on probability grids. By using the data from microwave anechoic chamber, the detection threshold of the method is confirmed. Theoretical analysis and simulations indicate that the method is valid and feasible. Furthermore, the estimation performance of IPRs of RFTs due to the influence of signal noise ratio (SNR) is also covered.

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