Remote Sensing (Jun 2024)

Combined Coherent and Non-Coherent Long-Time Integration Method for High-Speed Target Detection Using High-Frequency Radar

  • Gan Liu,
  • Yingwei Tian,
  • Biyang Wen,
  • Chen Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16122139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. 2139

Abstract

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High-frequency (HF) radar plays a crucial role in the detection of far-range, stealth, and high-speed targets. Nevertheless, the echo signal of such targets typically exhibits a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and significant amplitude fluctuations because their radar cross-section (RCS) accounting for the HF band is in the resonance region. While enhancing detection performance often requires long-time integration, existing algorithms inadequately consider the impact of amplitude fluctuation. In response to this challenge, this article introduces an improved approach based on coherent and non-coherent integration. Initially, coherent integration, employing the generalized Radon Fourier transform (GRFT), is utilized to derive a candidate detection set of targets’ range–time trajectories. This involves a joint solution for range migration (RM) and Doppler frequency migration (DFM) through a multi-parameter motion model search. Subsequently, the removal of low SNR pulses, followed by non-coherent integration, is implemented to mitigate amplitude fluctuation, referred to as Amplitude Fluctuation Suppression (AFS), and refine the detection outcomes. Both simulation and experiment results are provided to prove the effectiveness of the proposed AFS-GRFT algorithm.

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