In this paper, we propose a new solution for the detection problem of a coherent target in heterogeneous environments. Specifically, we first assume that clutter returns from different range bins share the same covariance structure but different power levels. This model meets the experimental evidence related to non-Gaussian and non-homogeneous scenarios. Then, unlike existing solutions that are based upon esti-mate and plug methods, we propose an approximation of the generalized likelihood ratio test where the maximizers of the likelihoods are obtained through an alternating estimation procedure. Remarkably, we also prove that such estimation procedure leads to an architecture possessing the constant false alarm rate (CFAR) when a specific initialization is used. The performance analysis, carried out on simulated as well as measured data and in comparison with suitable well-known competitors, highlights that the pro-posed architecture can overcome the CFAR competitors and exhibits a limited loss with respect to the other non-CFAR detectors.(c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

A GLRT-like CFAR detector for heterogeneous environments

Orlando D.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a new solution for the detection problem of a coherent target in heterogeneous environments. Specifically, we first assume that clutter returns from different range bins share the same covariance structure but different power levels. This model meets the experimental evidence related to non-Gaussian and non-homogeneous scenarios. Then, unlike existing solutions that are based upon esti-mate and plug methods, we propose an approximation of the generalized likelihood ratio test where the maximizers of the likelihoods are obtained through an alternating estimation procedure. Remarkably, we also prove that such estimation procedure leads to an architecture possessing the constant false alarm rate (CFAR) when a specific initialization is used. The performance analysis, carried out on simulated as well as measured data and in comparison with suitable well-known competitors, highlights that the pro-posed architecture can overcome the CFAR competitors and exhibits a limited loss with respect to the other non-CFAR detectors.(c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2022
Coluccia, A.; Orlando, D.; Ricci, G.
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