Abstract

AbstractLong‐time coherent integration (LTCI) is one of the most effective approaches to enhance radar detection ability of weak targets. The existing LTCI methods generally assume that the target motion satisfies polynomial models in range coordinates. However, it may be hard to provide precise description of common target motions, especially manoeuvring motions, using a polynomial with finite terms. In this study, LTCI for radar detection of weak manoeuvring targets is investigated. The range evolution rules over time are derived and employed to formulate the target signal for two common manoeuvring motions, constant acceleration (CA) and constant turn (CT) motions in Cartesian coordinates. Aiming at realising accurate energy accumulation and improving detection performance of CA and CT targets, two LTCI algorithms based on the derived range evolution model are proposed. By extracting target signal and compensating for phase fluctuation between samples in accordance with the accurate range evolution model, the coherent accumulation of target signal can be effectively accomplished, eliminating the complex range and Doppler frequency migration effects simultaneously. The use of accurate range evolution model guarantees effective energy integration regardless of target manoeuvrability and integration time as long as the target performs CA or CT motion. Moreover, more information of target kinematic characteristics such as target acceleration and turn rate, additional to range and Doppler, can be observed. Simulations are conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms.The cover image is based on the Research Article Long‐time coherent integration for radar detection of manoeuvring targets based on accurate range evolution model by Zeyu Xu et al., https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12445.

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