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15 September 1998 1D HRR data analysis and ATR assessment
Robert L. Williams, David C. Gross, John J. Westerkamp, Adrian P. Palomino, Dean Wardell
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Abstract
High range resolution (HRR) radar is important for its all- weather, day/night, long standoff capability. Additionally, it is an excellent sensor for identifying moving ground targets because it produces high resolution target signatures and because targets can be separated from ground clutter using Doppler processing. Ongoing research under the System Oriented HRR Automatic Recognition Program has led to an increased understanding of the HRR data, the target separability, and a baseline assessment of target recognition algorithms using template based approaches.
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Robert L. Williams, David C. Gross, John J. Westerkamp, Adrian P. Palomino, and Dean Wardell "1D HRR data analysis and ATR assessment", Proc. SPIE 3370, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery V, (15 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.321861
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KEYWORDS
Automatic target recognition

Detection and tracking algorithms

Digital filtering

Data analysis

Target recognition

Doppler effect

Radar

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