Adaptive Hot Clutter Mitigation Using Subbanding by Multi-Channel Synthetic Aperture Radar
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概要
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A hot clutter mitigation algorithm based on Subbanding and Space Fast-time Adaptive Processing (Fast-time STAP) for Multi-channel Synthetic Aperture Radar (MSAR) is analyzed, and is compared with the method based on just fast-time STAP. Simulation results demonstrate that the method based on subbanding and fast-time STAP performs better than the method based on just fast-time STAP in hot clutter mitigation for MSAR.
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- 2010-10-01
著者
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Zhang Ping
Department Of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University-purdue University Indianapolis
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Zhang Ping
Department Of Space Microwave Remote Sensing System Iecas
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SUN Jiantao
Department of Space Microwave Remote Sensing System, Institute of Electronics of Chinese Academy of
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Sun Jiantao
Department Of Space Microwave Remote Sensing System Institute Of Electronics Of Chinese Academy Of S
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Zhang Ping
Department Of Anatomy & Cell Biology Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapo
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