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24 August 2000 Ground target range extent analysis using 1D HRR profiles
James L. Schmitz, Robert L. Williams
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Abstract
This paper presents the estimated 'electrical lengths' of ten ground targets from measured high range resolution (HRR) data. The HRR data is derived from stationary synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data through reversing the process used to form the SAR images. These estimated ground target 'electrical lengths' are used in a length-only, forced decision automatic target recognition (ATR) algorithm to determine the impact of using the target's 'electrical length' as a single feature. Various levels of noise are also folded into the HRR profiles to study the impact of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) on the length-only ATR performance.
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James L. Schmitz and Robert L. Williams "Ground target range extent analysis using 1D HRR profiles", Proc. SPIE 4053, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery VII, (24 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.396351
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KEYWORDS
Automatic target recognition

Detection and tracking algorithms

Synthetic aperture radar

Signal to noise ratio

Radar

Data modeling

Image processing

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