Transient Interference Excision and Spectrum Reconstruction with Partial Samples Using Modified Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers-Net for the Over-the-Horizon Radar.

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Title: Transient Interference Excision and Spectrum Reconstruction with Partial Samples Using Modified Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers-Net for the Over-the-Horizon Radar.
Authors: Man, Zhang1,2 (AUTHOR) manzhang401@gzhu.edu.cn, Huang, Quan3 (AUTHOR) bifiduan119@126.com, Duan, Jia3 (AUTHOR)
Source: Sensors (14248220). May2024, Vol. 24 Issue 9, p2770. 13p.
Subject Terms: *RADAR, *CLUTTER (Radar), *SIGNAL reconstruction, *ECHO
Abstract: Transient interference often submerges the actual targets when employing over-the-horizon radar (OTHR) to detect targets. In addition, modern OTHR needs to carry out multi-target detection from sea to air, resulting in the sparse sampling of echo data. The sparse OTHR signal will raise serious grating lobes using conventional methods and thus degrade target detection performance. This article proposes a modified Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM)-Net to reconstruct the target and clutter spectrum of sparse OTHR signals so that target detection can be performed normally. Firstly, transient interferences are identified based on the sparse basis representation and then excised. Therefore, the processed signal can be seen as a sparse OTHR signal. By solving the Doppler sparsity-constrained optimization with the trained network, the complete Doppler spectrum is reconstructed effectively for target detection. Compared with traditional sparse solution methods, the presented approach can balance the efficiency and accuracy of OTHR signal spectrum reconstruction. Both simulation and real-measured OTHR data proved the proposed approach's performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:14248220
DOI:10.3390/s24092770
Published in:Sensors (14248220)
Language:English