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Title: | A Discriminant Analysis-based Automatic Ordered Statistics Scheme for Radar Systems |
Authors: | Onumanyi, Adeiza Bello-Salau, Habeeb Adejo, Achonu Ohize, Henry Oloyede, Muhtahir Paulson, Eberechi Aibinu, Musa |
Keywords: | Automatic CFAR Discriminant analysis Otsu Radar Signal detection |
Issue Date: | 2-Jul-2020 |
Publisher: | Physical Communication Science Direct |
Citation: | Adeiza J Onumanyi, Habeeb Bello-Salau, AO Adejo, HO Ohize, Muhtahir O Oloyede, EN Paulson, Abiodun Musa Aibinu “A Discriminant Analysis-based Automatic Ordered Statistics Scheme for Radar Systems”. Physical Communication. Vol 43. 2020 |
Abstract: | The ordered statistics (OS) scheme is an effective constant false alarm rate (CFAR) technique deployed in many radar systems. It is widely deployed because of its simplicity and effectiveness under conditions of both homogeneous and non-homogeneous radar returns. However, the problem of inaccurate censoring typically degrades its performance since it is often difficult to accurately determine the actual number of interfering targets and clutter edges in the reference window per time. In this article, we address this problem based on the principle of discriminant analysis (DA) towards automatically and effectively estimating the th rank ordered element of the OS scheme. Our scheme, termed the DA-OS scheme, works without requiring a priori knowledge about the statistical characteristics of the input radar returns. The results obtained via Monte Carlo simulation indicate that the DA-OS scheme achieves a small CFAR loss of about 0.392 dB relative to the cell averaging (CA) scheme under conditions of homogeneous radar returns at a probability of detection of 0.5. It outperforms other notable traditional schemes, including the CA, smallest-of CA, greatest-of CA, and the fixed OS schemes under conditions of non-homogeneous radar returns. Finally, it provides a number of desirable qualitative characteristics as against other existing censoring techniques. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10159 |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical/Electronic Engineering |
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