In the name of Allah the Merciful

Radar Sea Clutter: Modelling and target detection

Radar, Sonar and Navigation, Luke Rosenberg, Simon Watts, 1785619136, 9781785619137, 978-1785619137

English | 2022 | PDF

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The first maritime surveillance radars in World War II quickly  discovered that returns from the sea, soon to be known as sea clutter,  were often the limiting factor when attempting to detect small targets  while controlling false alarms. This remains true for modern radars,  where the detection of small, slow moving targets on a rough sea surface  remains one of the main drivers for maritime radar design, particularly  in the development of detection processing.

The design,  development and testing of radar signal processing for maritime  surveillance requires a very detailed understanding of the  characteristics of radar sea clutter and of the combined target and  clutter returns. This book provides an updated and comprehensive review  of the latest research into radar sea clutter and detection methods for  targets in sea clutter. The emphasis is on understanding the  characteristics of radar sea clutter as observed with different radars,  viewing geometries and environmental conditions. This understanding is  assisted by the development of mathematical models that are used in the  radar design process.

In recent years there has been an  increased interest in operating at higher altitudes, resulting in the  sea surface being illuminated with larger grazing angles than used in  traditional airborne surveillance platforms or ground-based systems.  There has also been significant research into bistatic operation,  including passive radars using illuminators of opportunity. The use of  coherent and multi-aperture systems in maritime radar are also of  increasing interest and these new application areas are also covered in  this book.