Abstract

Recently, a two-dimensional joint iterative adaptive filtering (2-D JIAF) has been proposed to address the masking effect of large targets on adjacent small targets in multi-target scenarios. However, its performance is impaired for the cases with fast moving targets due to intrapulse Doppler mismatch. In this paper, we consider the intrapulse Doppler shifts in filtering design and propose a robust iterative adaptive filtering algorithm based on matched filter outputs, termed robust iterative adaptive filtering against intrapulse Doppler shifts (RIAF-IDS), to suppress the range sidelobes induced by intrapulse Doppler mismatch and improve the filtering performance. The proposed algorithm can jointly suppress range-Doppler sidelobes and obtain accurate estimation of range-Doppler image even in cases with fast moving targets. The derivation of RIAF-IDS is provided in detail, and its filtering performance is validated through several simulations, which demonstrate that RIAF-IDS has superior Doppler tolerance over 2-D JIAF at the cost of more computation.

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