Ultrawideband Inverse Scattering Method for Resonance Region Target Recognition: Application to Small-Scale Airplane Targets with Measured Data

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2015

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Mustafa Secmen

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This paper develops an inverse scattering method to determine the characteristics of resonance region targets by using ultrawideband scattering signals. The method mainly uses multiple time-domain signals for each target and they are processed to give feature vectors in frequency domain. These vectors contain target-specific information related with characteristics (dimensions of substructures material properties etc.) of the known targets. The target recognition is employed by using test (unknown) target's scattering signal. This time-domain signal is processed in an inverse way to get a frequency-domain test vector. Then the characteristics of test target are assigned as these of one of the known targets with a basic template-matching approach between test vector and feature vectors of these targets. The method is demonstrated for three realistic small-scale airplane. For an ultrawideband system of 0.7-18 GHz more than 85 percent accuracy has been obtained even under moderate signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio of about 10 dB.

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ultrawideband, inverse scattering, radar signal processing, resonance region, IDENTIFICATION

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9th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation EuCAP

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