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An Antichaff Technique for Tracking Radar

European Radar Conference, 2005. EURAD 2005., 2005
The critical interference in radar systems is unwanted echo named clutter. Some important clutter includes echoes from land, weather (particularly rain), sea and deliberated chaff. Therefore, a military radar designer is faced with the problem of how to reject interference. In this paper, chaff elimination methods such as Doppler processing and log-FTC
H. Saidi   +3 more
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Sensor Radar Networks for Indoor Tracking

IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2014
Sensor radars (SRs) are important for a variety of applications requiring passive tracking of moving targets. The accuracy of passive tracking is severely degraded by wireless propagation impairments such as multipath, clutter, and non line-of-sight conditions, especially in indoor environments.
Stefania Bartoletti   +3 more
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Cognitive tracking radar

2010 IEEE Radar Conference, 2010
For the first time ever, this paper presents the design and implementation of a next-generation of tracking radar systems: the cognitive tracking radar (CTR). At the heart of the CTR, we have a cognitive waveform-selection (CWS) algorithm that can optimally pick the transmit waveform from a prescribed library, in response to information fed back from ...
Simon Haykin   +3 more
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