This work focuses on the use of actual radar sensor data to construct a multifeature decision space formulation to the target identification (TID) problem. The decision space concepts are classical and the basic target features used can be extracted from the data provided by standard radar sensor operating modes. The target features used in the decision process along with the construction of a useful statistical description of each feature for a given target are presented. A multidimensional formulation of the decision space and the decision logic is also presented leading to a versatile multifeature based algorithm. The algorithm performance has been evaluated on live data and the results are reported.
A multifeature decision space approach to radar target identification
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 32 , 1 ; 480-487
1996-01-01
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