posted on 2014-01-27, 00:00authored byHarun T. Hayvaci, Antonio De Maio, Danilo Erricolo
A new method to address radar target detection problems in multipath environments is considered. The novelty of the
proposed method is that it exploits prior knowledge on the environment and combines it with ray-tracing electromagnetic modelling to determine some information about the possible multipath structure. This information is used to separate the
environment into different regions based upon the behaviour of the multipath components. Specifically, as a case study, the authors consider a radar and a target in the presence of a perfectly reflecting planar surface. For this environment, three
regions are determined based on the amount of overlap among the multipath components. For each region, receivers are designed exploiting the multipath structure. Thus, a different viewpoint to analyse radar detection problems is suggested. The
two main results are the improvement in the target probability of detection, by properly accounting for the multipath and a priori determination of the best performing detector based upon the location of the target and the available signal-to-noise ratio.
Funding
This work was partially supported by the US Department of Defense under AFOSR award FA9550-05-1-0443 and FA9550-12-1-0174.