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A Stationary Clutter Suppression Method for 3-D Micromotion Measurements Based on Wideband Radar Amplitude and Phase Information

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The micromotion features of a target contain unique structural information and motion information about the target, which can be used as an important basis for target classification and recognition. To… Click to show full abstract

The micromotion features of a target contain unique structural information and motion information about the target, which can be used as an important basis for target classification and recognition. To achieve high-accuracy 3-D micromotion measurements in the clutter environment, a stationary clutter suppression method for 3-D micromotion measurements based on wideband radar amplitude and phase information is proposed in this article. This method is capable of accurately measuring the trajectory of small amplitude micromotion with the high-accuracy phase-derived angle measurement (PDAM) and phase-derived range measurement (PDRM). However, the measurement accuracy of 3-D micromotion deteriorates sharply when clutter exists. Thus, the main challenge that we overcome is achieving high-accuracy clutter estimation based on wideband radar measurements. The clutter suppression method is proposed by utilizing wideband radar amplitude and phase of multiple range cells jointly. Finally, simulation and experiment are presented to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method under stationary clutter conditions.

Keywords: information; wideband radar; method; micromotion; clutter; phase

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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