Title
Behavior Subtraction applied to radar
Author
van Rossum, W.L.
Caro Cuenca, M.
Publication year
2014
Abstract
An algorithm developed for optical images has been applied to radar data. The algorithm, Behavior Subtraction, is based on capturing the dynamics of a scene and detecting anomalous behavior. The radar application is the detection of small surface targets at sea. The sea surface yields the expected stable background dynamics, while a surface target will change the local dynamics due to its own motion. The results of the new algorithm have been compared with the more traditional STAP algorithm. © 2014 IEEE.
Subject
Physics & Electronics
RT - Radar Technology
TS - Technical Sciences
Defence Research
Radar
Defence, Safety and Security
Behavior subtraction
CFAR
Geometrical optics
Radar
Space time adaptive processing
Maritime environment
Tracking radar
Anomalous behavior
Maritime targets
Small targets
Algorithms
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/radar.2014.7060373
TNO identifier
524714
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., Piscataway, NJ
ISBN
9781479941957
Source
Proceedings SEE International Radar Conference, Catching the Invisible, RADAR 2014, 13 - 17 October, 2014, Lille, France., 1-6
Document type
conference paper