We develop computer simulation procedures which enable us to generate any correlated non-Gaussian radar clutter that can be modeled as a spherically invariant random process (SIRP). In most cases, when the clutter is a correlated non-Gaussian random process, performance of the optimal radar signal processor cannot be evaluated analytically. Therefore, in order to evaluate such processors, there is a need for efficient computer simulation of the clutter. We present two canonical simulation procedures for the generation of correlated non-Gaussian clutter. A new approach for the goodness-of-fit test is proposed in order to assess the performance of the simulation procedure.<>
Computer generation of correlated non-Gaussian radar clutter
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 31 , 1 ; 106-116
1995-01-01
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