Congreso internacional:

Año: 2005, MTD detector using convolutional neural networks

Medio de publicación:

Congreso: 2005 IEEE International Radar Conference. Washington DC, USA. 9-12 de Mayo de 2005

Autores: J. Grajal, A. García Quintas, G. López-Risueno

Resumen:

A detector based on joint time-frequency signal analysis and convolutional neural networks is proposed for radar detection in highly complex and nonstationary cluttered environments. This detector is coherent and monocell, i.e. it works with the complex envelope of the echoes from the same range cell, and exhibits joint CFAR and MTD characteristics. It includes a pre-processing time-frequency block which provides a constant false alarm rate (CFAR) behaviour regarding the clutter power when normalization is utilized. Multiple targets can be also resolved in the same resolution cell (MTD) if the neural network presents multiple outputs.

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