Two attractive real-time implementation tests are presented that discriminate between correlated and uncorrelated clutter. A clutter model is assumed in which the envelope distribution within a cell is Rayleigh, but the mean clutter level fluctuates from cell to cell. Both the tests utilize observations made in pairs on two clutter envelopes corresponding to two consecutive azimuth sweeps. The results are applicable to real-time testing of the effectiveness of various decorrelation techniques employed by radar systems.
Testing the Independence of Nonhomogeneous Rayleigh Clutter
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-16 , 3 ; 305-312
01.05.1980
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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