In this paper, we present a technique to discriminate between two complex bodies with minor structural variations using the high frequency poles as the discriminating feature in the extinction-pulse (E-pulse) scheme. A full scale model of MiG-29 aircraft is considered for discrimination against another with stores (missiles) attached below the wings. The MiG-29 aircraft is impinged with a radar impulse to excite the electrical natural resonance frequencies of the aircraft. These natural resonance frequencies are unique to any aircraft and are used as distinct features for discriminating it against another MiG-29 aircraft with stores. Prony's method is used to extract the natural frequencies from the impulse response of the aircraft.
Discriminating complex bodies with minor variations using e-pulse
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 44 , 1 ; 408-416
2008-01-01
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Discriminating Complex Bodies with Minor Variations using E-Pulse
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