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Remote Sensing • Vol 15 • No 18
Integration and Detection of a Moving Target with Multiple Beams Based on Multi-Scale Sliding Windowed Phase Difference and Spatial Projection
2023
Due to the fast scanning speed of the current phased-array radar and the moving characteristics of the target, the moving target usually spans multiple beams during coherent integration time, which results in severe performance loss for target focusing and pa…
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Remote Sensing • Vol 15 • No 18
Integration and Detection of a Moving Target with Multiple Beams Based on Multi-Scale Sliding Windowed Phase Difference and Spatial Projection
2023
Due to the fast scanning speed of the current phased-array radar and the moving characteristics of the target, the moving target usually spans multiple beams during coherent integration time, which results in severe performance loss for target focusing and parameter estimation because of the unknown entry/departure beam time within the coherent period. To solve this issue, a novel focusing and detection method based on the multi-beam phase compensation function (MBPCF), multi-scale sliding windowed phase differenc…
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