Wednesday 8 January 2014

COMPRESSIVE SENSING RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING Published on IJAET Volume 6 Issue 6

Compressive Sensing Radar Signal Processing
Khaled Hussein1 and F. Abd-Alkader2
1DSP Division, Military Technical College, Egypt
2Radar Division, Military Technical College, Egypt







Abstract
This paper presents the application of Compressive Sensing (CS) theory in radar signal processing. CS uses the sparsity property to reduce the number of measurements needed for digital acquisition, which causes reduction in the size, weight, power consumption, and the cost of the CS radar receiver. Complex Approximate Message Passing (CAMP) algorithm is a fast iterative thresholding algorithm which is used to reconstruct the undersampled sparse radar signal, and to improve the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of the radar signal [12- 16]. The superiority of applying the CAMP algorithm in radar signal processing compared to the Digital Matched Filter (DMF), and the simple envelope detector is proved through the Receiver Operating characteristic (ROC) curves. On the other hands, complexity and time of calculation are critical issues which must be considered.
Keywords: Compressive Sensing, CAMP algorithm, Radar

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