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arxiv: 1710.02656 · v1 · pith:6LYEKFAVnew · submitted 2017-10-07 · 📡 eess.SP

Robust Radar Detection of a Mismatched Steering Vector Embedded in Compound Gaussian Clutter

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The problem of radar detection in compound Gaussian clutter when a radar signature is not completely known has not been considered yet and is addressed in this paper. We proposed a robust technique to detect, based on the generalized likelihood ratio test, a point-like target embedded in compound Gaussian clutter. Employing an array of antennas, we assume that the actual steering vector departs from the nominal one, but lies in a known interval. The detection is then secured by employing a semi-definite programming. It is confirmed via simulation that the proposed detector experiences a negligible detection loss compared to an adaptive normalized matched filter in a perfectly matched case, but outperforms in cases of mismatched signal. Remarkably, the proposed detector possesses constant false alarm rate with respect to the clutter covariance matrix.

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