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1 August 1991 Survey of radar-based target recognition techniques
Marvin N. Cohen
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Abstract
A variety of approaches that are available for the attempt to add target recognition capability to the usual radar functions of surveillance and track are discussed. These approaches include the utilization of fine-resolution, wide-bandwidth Doppler techniques for the recognition of moving targets, high and ultra-high range resolution and polarimetric techniques for the recognition of stationary targets, and high cross-range resolution techniques for the recognition of both moving and stationary targets. Definitions of the levels of recognition that may be attempted as well as the fundamentals of recognition system design, development, and test are provided.
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Marvin N. Cohen "Survey of radar-based target recognition techniques", Proc. SPIE 1470, Data Structures and Target Classification, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44855
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KEYWORDS
Target recognition

Detection and tracking algorithms

Radar

Algorithm development

Feature extraction

Signal processing

Data modeling

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