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24 August 2000 Spatial and temporal covariance properties of wideband target signatures
Byron M. Welsh
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Abstract
We present a mathematical framework for investigating the spatial and temporal covariance properties of wideband radar signatures from complex targets. The phrase 'complex target' is used to describe the target consisting of a large number of discrete scattering centers distributed over an electrically large volume. The spatial covariance properties of the scattered field are found to depend primarily on the volume density of the scattering centers and the scattering geometry. The temporal covariance properties are found to depend on the motion of the individual component scatterers of the target. The results are presented within a general framework that includes bistatic scattering geometries. Characterizing signature covariance properties is important because they play a significant role in determining the performance of automatic target recognition systems as well as in the design of optimal detection and classification algorithms.
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Byron M. Welsh "Spatial and temporal covariance properties of wideband target signatures", Proc. SPIE 4053, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery VII, (24 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.396362
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Automatic target recognition

Motion models

Radar

Information operations

Matrices

Solids

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