The maritime surveillance performance of the adaptive normalised matched filter (ANMF) detector structure against real multichannel, medium grazing angle, radar sea clutter data processed via space-time adaptive processing (STAP) is assessed and shown to exhibit constant false alarm rate (CFAR) performance characteristics which diverge from predictions over a large segment of the endo-clutter spectrum. The non-CFAR behaviour is linked to the existence of a two-component clutter model composed of contributions from Bragg and fast scattering mechanisms.
Coherent radar processing in sea clutter environments, part 2: adaptive normalised matched filter versus adaptive matched filter performance
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 52 , 4 ; 1818-1833
2016-08-01
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