Air Moving Target Indication in Nadir Region for Spaceborne Surveillance Radar Systems

Author(s)Zou, Zihao
Author(s)Huang, Penghui
Author(s)Lin, Xin
Author(s)Xia, Xiang-Gen
Author(s)Xi, Peili
Author(s)Sun, Yongyan
Author(s)Liu, Xingzhao
Date Accessioned2023-08-15T14:44:03Z
Date Available2023-08-15T14:44:03Z
Publication Date2023-06-02
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AbstractFor air moving target indication (AMTI) in nadir region, due to the fact that a spaceborne radar beam can illuminate the top of fuselage, the target radar cross Section is usually high, which is beneficial for the detection of a low-observable target. However, due to the short slant range, specular reflection effect, and relatively low radar ground resolution, the power of clutter component from nadir region is comparatively high, leading to the insufficient clutter suppression and the degradation of target detection performance. Fortunately, when an air moving target is adequately high, the target echo can be separated from the main clutter echoes due to a shorter time delay, making it possible to be only mixed with low-power ambiguous clutter echoes. Based on these considerations, this letter analyzes the performance of AMTI in nadir region for a spaceborne surveillance radar system. It analyzes the target minimum detectable velocities with different target heights and beam center elevation angles. Also, an effective sample selection method based on adaptive range segmentation is proposed to solve the power heterogeneity issue between the main clutter area and the range ambiguous clutter area. As a conclusion, the larger the elevation angle of an air moving target is, the higher the minimum target detectable height is.
SponsorThis work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation Program of China under Grants 62171272, and in part by the USCAST2021-15, the USCAST2022-21, and the National Key R&D Program of China under Grant No. 2021YFA0715400.
CitationZ. Zou et al., "Air Moving Target Indication in Nadir Region for Spaceborne Surveillance Radar Systems," in IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, vol. 20, pp. 1-5, 2023, Art no. 3504805, doi: 10.1109/LGRS.2023.3282411.
ISSN1558-0571
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/33073
Languageen_US
PublisherIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Keywordsair moving target indication (AMTI)
Keywordsclutter suppression
Keywordsnadir echo
Keywordsspaceborne surveillance radar
TitleAir Moving Target Indication in Nadir Region for Spaceborne Surveillance Radar Systems
TypeArticle
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