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Document Description
Title
A
clutter
suppression
scheme
for
high
frequenccy
(HF)
radar
Author
Poon
,
Martin
Wai
Yee
,
1964-
Description
Thesis
(M.Eng.)--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1992.
Engineering
and
Applied
Science
Date
1991
Pagination
xii, 100, [3] leaves : ill.
Subject
Radar--Interference;
Signal
processing--Digital
techniques
Degree
M.Eng.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering and Applied Science
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
89-93
Abstract
A
clutter
suppression
scheme
for
high
frequency
(HF)
radar
is
presented
in this
thesis.
The
HF
radar
has been
developed
for
coastal
surveillance
and the
remote
sensing
of the
ocean.
When
the
HF
electromagnetic
waves
propagate
over
the
ocean
, the
backscatter
from the
ocean
surface
has
well
defined
frequencies
,
known
as
"Bragg"
frequencies
,
shifted
from the
radar
frequency.
One
of the
characteristics
of the
HF
backscatter
is
the
high
level
of
ocean
clutter
which
hampers
target
detection.
It
is
desirable
to
suppress
the
ocean
clutter
before
target
detection
operation.
The
proposed
scheme
is
developed
based
on the
recognition
of the
time-varying
behaviour
of the
ocean
clutter
that
can
be
simply
characterized
by
two
narrowband
frequency-modulated
sinusoidal
signals
with their
centre
frequencies
equal
to the
"Bragg"
frequencies.
The
scheme
consists
of
two
parts.
First
, a
time-varying
technique
referred
to as
Hankel
rank
reduction
method
is
used
to
estimate
the
instantaneous
frequencies
of the
clutter
signals.
The
method
states
that a
Hankel
matrix
of a
time
series
data
consisting
of a
finite
number
of
sinusoids
can
be
approximated
to
,
via
Singular
Value
Decomposition
(SVD)
, a
lower
rank
matrix
defined
by the
finite
number
of the
principal
singular
values
,
even
if the
frequencies
of the
sinusoids
are
varying
slowly
with
time.
The
instantaneous
frequencies
are
estimated
from those
principal
singular
values.
The
use
of
SVD
is
to
decompose
the
Hankel
matrix
into a
signal
and a
noise
vector
subspace.
The
signal
subspace
is
identified
by the
largest
singular
values.
Second
, a
process
in
which
the
frequency
component
of the
clutter
signals
is
removed
from the
reduced
rank
Hankel
matrix
instantaneously
is
developed
to
suppress
the
ocean
clutter.
Subsequently
,
another
reduced
rank
Hankel
matrix
is
constructed
from
which
the
target
signal
can
be
extracted.
--
The
performance
of the
scheme
has been
evaluated
on
computer-synthesized
data
and on
some
real
data
collected
from a
recently
developed
HF
radar.
The
results
from
both
cases
showed
that the
instantaneous
frequencies
of the
ocean
clutter
signals
and the
target
signal
were
properly
tracked
by the
Hankel
rank
reduction
method
and that a
substantial
level
of the
ocean
clutter
, in the
range
of
20
to
50
dB
,
could
be
suppressed
by the
scheme
proposed.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76118667
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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