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An Adaptive Radar Signal Processor for UAVs Detection With Super-Resolution Capabilities

Tianyuan Yang, Antonio De Maio, Jibin Zheng, Tao Su, Vincenzo Carotenuto, Augusto Aubry

2021IEEE Sensors Journal43 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper is focused on the detection and resolution of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) via a multi-channel phased-array radar with emphasis on the challenging situation where multiple targets are unresolved in the range-Doppler domain and closely spaced in angle. An adaptive processor is devised which, after triggering a detection in a given range-Doppler cell, implements a binary decision about the presence of a single or multiple targets. In the former situation, the plain monopulse algorithm is used to estimate the target azimuth whereas, in the latter case, a super-resolution technique is activated to get the angular parameters of the UAVs. The performance of the signal processor is assessed both on simulated and on measured data (endowed by ground-truth) collected by a 12-channel phased-array radar operating in the C-band. The results highlight the capabilities of the architecture to detect the presence of targets, to discriminate the single from the multiple targets scenario, and to resolve the UAVs in angle domain when they are unresolved in range and Doppler.

Topics & Concepts

Monopulse radarComputer scienceAzimuthPhased arrayRadarDoppler radarSIGNAL (programming language)Doppler effectRadar imagingContinuous-wave radarElectronic engineeringRemote sensingEngineeringPhysicsTelecommunicationsGeologyOpticsProgramming languageAntenna (radio)AstronomyRadar Systems and Signal ProcessingAdvanced SAR Imaging TechniquesDirection-of-Arrival Estimation Techniques
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