Adaptive Radar Detection Approaches for Low-RCS Maritime Vessels in Highly Variable Clutter Conditions
Navy SBIR FY2014.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2014.1
Topic No.: N141-067
Topic Title: Adaptive Radar Detection Approaches for Low-RCS Maritime Vessels in Highly Variable Clutter Conditions
Proposal No.: N141-067-0369
Firm: RDRTec Inc.
3737 Atwell St.
Suite 208
Dallas, Texas 75209
Contact: Sidney Theis
Phone: (214) 353-8755
Abstract: This propose effort will determine the feasibility of and continue development of innovative methods in support of simultaneous tracking and imaging for Pulse Doppler radar systems. Future missions of airborne ISR radar systems will require detection of moving targets in the presence of clutter, jamming, and other background interference noise using the maritime moving target indicator (MMTI) waveform and to automatically classify the targets using high resolution imaging waveforms such as high range resolution (HRR) and inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR). As computational capabilities become increasingly available, the use of advanced signal processing software to simultaneously process radar data for the purpose of detection and automatic target recognition (ATR) becomes more practical.
Benefits: The anticipated benefit of the developed modes and algorithms that provide increased detection capabilities against small maritime targets. In addition, these will develop the information need for the war fighter to have heightened awareness of hostile intent of small targets in a dense traffic environment.

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