Phase-Feature-Based Detection of Small Targets in Sea Clutter

Abstract
It is known that the challenge for detection of small targets on the sea surface is the low signal-to-clutter ratio (SCR). In particular, for low grazing angles and high sea states, wave shading and sea spikes make the small target detection even more difficult. This letter proposed a novel phase-feature detector of small targets in sea clutter. Three phase features, which correspond to different radar scattering mechanisms between the target and sea surface, are extracted in the phase domain of radar echoes, namely, the number of phase crossing zero points, the maximum value of the phase difference probability density function, and the decorrelation time of the phase difference. A detector with a controllable false alarm rate (FAR) based on phase features is constructed using the fast convex hull learning algorithm. Experimental results on measured databases demonstrate that the proposed phase-feature detector attains better performance than the existing tri-feature detectors.

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