Moving target detection using distributed MIMO radar in non-homogeneous clutter: A subspace approach

Pu Wang, Hongbin Li, Braham Himed

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Abstract

Motivated by the fact that the multi-static transmit-receive configuration in a distributed multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar causes non-stationary clutter, we consider the problem of moving target detection (MTD) using a distributed MIMO radar in non-homogeneous clutter environments. A new non-homogeneous clutter model, where the clutter resides in a low-rank subspace with different subspace coefficients for different transmit-receive pairs, is introduced. The subspace clutter model is effective in capturing the non-homogeneity of the clutter and, in particular, the power variations across different aspect angles and resolution cells. A generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT), which performs local matched subspace detection, noncoherent combining using local decision variables of all transmit-receive pairs and target velocity matching, is proposed. The GLRT is shown to be a constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detector. Computer simulations are provided to verify our statistical analysis of the GLRT, and a comparison with existing detectors is conducted to evaluate the impact of model mismatch on detection performance.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 International Waveform Diversity and Design Conference, WDD 2012
Pages233-237
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781509005987
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Oct 2015
EventInternational Waveform Diversity and Design Conference, WDD 2012 - Kauai, United States
Duration: 22 Jan 201527 Jan 2015

Publication series

Name2012 International Waveform Diversity and Design Conference, WDD 2012

Conference

ConferenceInternational Waveform Diversity and Design Conference, WDD 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityKauai
Period22/01/1527/01/15

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