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http://dx.doi.org/10.5515/KJKIEES.2009.20.3.289

Analysis of Target Identification Performances Based on HRR Profiles against the Moving Targets  

Park, Jong-Il (Department of Electronic Engineering, Yeungnam University)
Jung, Sang-Won (Department of Electronic Engineering, Yeungnam University)
Kim, Kyung-Tae (Department of Electronic Engineering, Yeungnam University)
Chun, Jong-Hoon (Samsung Thales)
Bae, Jun-Woo (Samsung Thales)
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Abstract
HRR(High Resolution Range) profiles show one-dimensional radar images including electromagnetic scattering phenomena of a target. Thus, they are not only robust to noise, but also easily obtainable in a real-time. However, in order to construct a training database for the success of radar target identification, a huge amount of HRR profiles are needed because HRR profiles are highly dependent on the relative angle between the radar and the target. In order to alleviate this difficulty, a database construction method based on the scenarios of target's movement is proposed. The proposed method is able to provide a reliable target identification performance even with a small amount of training database.
Keywords
HRR Profile; Radar; Target Identification; Classifier;
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