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Code design for moving target-detecting radar in nonhomogeneous signal-dependent clutter
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    Code design for moving target-detecting radar in nonhomogeneous signal-dependent clutter (English)
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    23 July 2020
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    Summary: In this paper, we investigate the code design problem of improving the detection performance of a moving target in the presence of nonhomogeneous signal-dependent clutter for moving target-detecting (MTD) radar systems. The optimization metric is constructed based on the signal to clutter and noise ratio (SCNR) of interpulse matched filtering. Under the frameworks of cyclic and majorization-minimization algorithms, we propose a novel algorithm, named CMMCODE, to tackle the code design optimization problem in the case of unknown precise target Doppler information and nonhomogeneous clutter. In the white-noise case, the simplified algorithm is also given based on CMMCODE algorithm. The presented algorithm is computationally efficient and convergent. Numerical examples show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms.
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