Studies of signal processing techniques are presented for achieving optimal autonomous acquisition of stationary targets located in a moderately intense nonhomogeneous radar ground clutter background. The process of target acquisition comprises three basic functions: 1) target detection, 2) target selection or designation, and 3) reacquiring the target for tracking. It is the second of these functions, i.e., autonomous designation of a target, that is the subject of this discussion. Theoretical analyses and predictions of the probability of correct target designation for two acquisition search methods are presented and compared with results achieved using real radar imagery.
Optimal Target t Designation Techniques
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-17 , 5 ; 676-684
1981-09-01
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Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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