Nonlinear Suppression of Range-Ambiguous Clutter for Outdoor Radar Measurement Facilities

Abstract

In the outdoor measurement facility, a certain amount of real estate is owned by the organization, and therefore can be groomed to keep clutter contributions to a minimum. As the transmit signal travels further down range, however, returns from long-range clutter sources are inevitable and can have a significant impact on measurement accuracy. This research effort investigates the effectiveness of employing nonlinear suppression (NLS) to abate long-range ambiguous clutter in these facilities. Initial testing provides an extended proof-of-concept for coincident point scatterers representing target and clutter sources. The NLS process is finally applied to simulated measured data from the National Radar Test Facility (NRTF), where five cases representing various target versus clutter signal power ratios are tested. Ratios are selected to cover the range of clutter signals having 0.25 times the power to 4 times the power of the target signal. Results show promise for employing NLS in this arena, as one of the techniques studied retained on average 95 percent of the target signal power while discarding 78 percent of the ambiguous signal power.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 2006
Accession Number
ADA451127

Entities

People

  • Michael C. Baumgartner

Organizations

  • Air Force Institute of Technology

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accuracy
  • Air Force
  • Data Sets
  • Department Of Defense
  • Doppler Radar
  • Engineering
  • Frequency
  • Matched Filters
  • Measurement
  • Radar
  • Radar Cross Sections
  • Radar Signals
  • Simulations
  • Standards
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Test Facilities
  • Waveforms

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Economics
  • Radar Systems Engineering.