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| Publications [#66620] of Jeffrey L. Krolik
Papers Published
- Papazoglou, Michael and Krolik, Jeffrey L., Multi-dwell matched-field altitude estimation for over-the-horizon radar,
ICASSP, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - Proceedings, vol. 4
(1998),
pp. 2533 - 2536, Seattle, WA, USA [ICASSP.1998.681667]
(last updated on 2007/04/16)
Abstract: In previous work, electromagnetic matched-field processing was proposed for estimating aircraft altitude with over-the-horizon radar using a single radar dwell. Although this approach exploits the altitude dependence of unresolved multipath returns in complex delay-Doppler space, its performance suffers in situations where the coherent integration time (CIT) of the radar is short. To overcome this limitation, this paper presents a matched-field estimation approach which uses multiple consecutive dwells on the target. The technique exploits the altitude dependence of dwell-to-dwell shape changes in the complex delay-Doppler multipath return. Monte Carlo simulations results indicate that using short CIT's, moderate signal bandwidth, and a 30 second revisit rate, multi-dwell matched-field estimation can achieve better than 5,000 ft. accuracy after as few as four radar dwells. The results of processing actual radar data for a high flying commercial aircraft of known altitude are presented which serve to validate the technique.
Keywords: Doppler effect;Computer simulation;Monte Carlo methods;Radar reflection;Mathematical models;Markov processes;
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