The problem of High Resolution Range Profile (HRRP) estimation is considered in this paper. In particular, stepped frequency waveforms are devised to enhance target Range Profile (RP) estimation accuracy. The basic idea relies on the dynamic optimization of the probing waveform accounting for some feedback information to minimize the profile estimation error. The results highlight the capabilities of the cognitive approach to provide significant benefits with respect to the classic linear stepped frequency strategy. © 2017 IEEE.

Pallotta, L., Carotenuto, V., Aubry, A., De Maio, A., Iommelli, S. (2017). A Cognitive Stepped Frequency Strategy for HRRP Estimation. In 2017 Sensor Signal Processing for Defence Conference, SSPD 2017 (pp.1-5). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/SSPD.2017.8233224].

A Cognitive Stepped Frequency Strategy for HRRP Estimation

Pallotta L.;
2017-01-01

Abstract

The problem of High Resolution Range Profile (HRRP) estimation is considered in this paper. In particular, stepped frequency waveforms are devised to enhance target Range Profile (RP) estimation accuracy. The basic idea relies on the dynamic optimization of the probing waveform accounting for some feedback information to minimize the profile estimation error. The results highlight the capabilities of the cognitive approach to provide significant benefits with respect to the classic linear stepped frequency strategy. © 2017 IEEE.
2017
978-1-5386-1663-5
Pallotta, L., Carotenuto, V., Aubry, A., De Maio, A., Iommelli, S. (2017). A Cognitive Stepped Frequency Strategy for HRRP Estimation. In 2017 Sensor Signal Processing for Defence Conference, SSPD 2017 (pp.1-5). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/SSPD.2017.8233224].
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