Abstract

The most classical detector of active sonar and radar is the matched filter (MF), which is the optimal processor under ideal conditions. Aiming at the problem of active sonar detection, we propose a frequency-domain adaptive matched filter (FDAMF) with the use of a frequency-domain adaptive line enhancer (ALE). The FDAMF is an improved MF. In the simulations in this paper, the signal to noise ratio (SNR) gain of the FDAMF is about 18.6 dB higher than that of the classical MF when the input SNR is −10 dB. In order to improve the performance of the FDAMF with a low input SNR, we propose a pre-processing method, which is called frequency-domain time reversal convolution and interference suppression (TRC-IS). Compared with the classical MF, the FDAMF combined with the TRC-IS method obtains higher SNR gain, a lower detection threshold, and a better receiver operating characteristic (ROC) in the simulations in this paper. The simulation results show that the FDAMF has higher processing gain and better detection performance than the classical MF under ideal conditions. The experimental results indicate that the FDAMF does improve the performance of the MF, and can adapt to actual interference in a way. In addition, the TRC-IS preprocessing method works well in an actual noisy ocean environment.

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  • A Frequency-Domain Adaptive Matched Filter for Active Sonar DetectionZhishan Zhao 1,2 , Anbang Zhao 1,2, *, Juan Hui 1,2, *, Baochun Hou 3 , Reza Sotudeh 3 and

  • The concept of the matched filter (MF) was proposed as early as the period of the Second WorldWar [1]

  • We propose a time reversal convolution and interference suppression (TRC-IS) method in the frequency-domain to preprocess the spectrum of the MF to improve the input signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the adaptive line enhancer (ALE), based on the differences of the spectrums of the target signal and noise processed by the MF, and improve the SNR gain of the frequency-domain adaptive matched filter (FDAMF)

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A Frequency-Domain Adaptive Matched Filter for Active Sonar Detection

Zhishan Zhao 1,2 , Anbang Zhao 1,2, *, Juan Hui 1,2, *, Baochun Hou 3 , Reza Sotudeh 3 and.

Introduction
Analysis
Theoretical
Improvement of the FDAMF under Low Input SNR
Performance
Experimental
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