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Adaptive threshold mapping technique for moving target detector (MTD) in modern radar

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In this paper we propose a new adaptive threshold mapping (ATM) technique for
moving target detector (MTD) in modern radar. This technique is proposed to reduce
the false alarms results from weather clutter and interference with relatively high
Doppler frequency shift and MTD is don't able to suppress it. Such technique is based
on controlling the receiver sensitivity according the status of the output signal at the
post detection. Also the technique is control the signal processing path with relatively
high probability of detection. The Simulation results show that this technique is a
powerful solution to keep the post detection output with high probability of detection
and minimum probability of false alarm rate compared with tradition MTD without
(ATM) technique.

DOI

10.21608/iceeng.2008.34629

Keywords

Radar, MTD, Clutter Map

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Alaa El-Din

Last Name

Hafez

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Sayed

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Faculty of Air Defense, Alexandria.

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Ahmed

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Salem

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Ibrahim

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Faculty of Air Defense, Alexandria.

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6

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6th International Conference on Electrical Engineering ICEENG 2008

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5700

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2008-05-01

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2019-06-13

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2008-05-01

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1

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9

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2636-4433

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2636-4441

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https://iceeng.journals.ekb.eg/article_34629.html

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The International Conference on Electrical Engineering

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https://iceeng.journals.ekb.eg/

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Adaptive threshold mapping technique for moving target detector (MTD) in modern radar

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