Abstract

The standard way to suppress clutter in narrowband radar is to use Moving Target Indicator (MTI) cancellation techniques. High Range Resolution (HRR) radars are becoming more and more important because they can detect and track targets more accurately. As for such radars the bandwidth is increased, the resolution is decreased and leads to target range migration over the coherent pulse interval (CPI). Due to this range walk, standard low resolution MTI processing is not adapted anymore to HRR MTI radar data. We propose here to extend the principle of the MTI processing to the wideband case. We refer to this method as the Migrating Target Indicator (MiTI), since it eliminates the non-migrating targets from the received signals.

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