A novel adaptive detection scheme both for point-like and distributed targets in the presence of Gaussian disturbance in the partial y homogeneous environment (PHE) is proposed. The novel detection scheme is based o...A novel adaptive detection scheme both for point-like and distributed targets in the presence of Gaussian disturbance in the partial y homogeneous environment (PHE) is proposed. The novel detection scheme is based on the orthogonal projection technique. Both the case of known covariance matrix structure and the case of unknown covariance matrix structure are con-sidered. For the former case, the closed-form statistical pro-perty of the novel detectors is derived. When the covariance matrix is unknown, the corresponding detectors have higher probabilities of detection (PDs) than their natural competitors. Moreover, they ensure constant false alarm rate (CFAR) property.展开更多
This paper addresses the extremal problem of the null subcarriers based Doppler scale estimation in underwater acoustic (UWA) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication. The cost function cons...This paper addresses the extremal problem of the null subcarriers based Doppler scale estimation in underwater acoustic (UWA) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication. The cost function constructed of the total energy of null subcarriers through discrete Fourier transform (DFT) is proposed. The frequencies of null subcarriers are identified from non-uniform Doppler shift at each tentative scaling factor. Then it is proved that the cost function can be fitted as a quadratic polynomial near the global minimum. An accurate Doppler scale estimation is achieved by the location of the global scarifying precision and increasing the computation minimum through polynomial interpolation, without complexity. A shallow water experiment is conducted to demonstrate the performance of the proposed method. Excellent performance results are obtained in ultrawideband UWA channels with a relative bandwidth of 67%, when the transmitter and the receiver are moving at a relative speed of 5 kn, which validates the proposed method.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61102169)the Outstanding Youth Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(60925005)
文摘A novel adaptive detection scheme both for point-like and distributed targets in the presence of Gaussian disturbance in the partial y homogeneous environment (PHE) is proposed. The novel detection scheme is based on the orthogonal projection technique. Both the case of known covariance matrix structure and the case of unknown covariance matrix structure are con-sidered. For the former case, the closed-form statistical pro-perty of the novel detectors is derived. When the covariance matrix is unknown, the corresponding detectors have higher probabilities of detection (PDs) than their natural competitors. Moreover, they ensure constant false alarm rate (CFAR) property.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(6120109661471137+4 种基金61501061)the Qing Lan Project of Jiangsu Province,the Science and Technology Program of Changzhou City(CJ20130026CE20135060CE20145055)the State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering(Shanghai Jiao Tong University)(1316)
文摘This paper addresses the extremal problem of the null subcarriers based Doppler scale estimation in underwater acoustic (UWA) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication. The cost function constructed of the total energy of null subcarriers through discrete Fourier transform (DFT) is proposed. The frequencies of null subcarriers are identified from non-uniform Doppler shift at each tentative scaling factor. Then it is proved that the cost function can be fitted as a quadratic polynomial near the global minimum. An accurate Doppler scale estimation is achieved by the location of the global scarifying precision and increasing the computation minimum through polynomial interpolation, without complexity. A shallow water experiment is conducted to demonstrate the performance of the proposed method. Excellent performance results are obtained in ultrawideband UWA channels with a relative bandwidth of 67%, when the transmitter and the receiver are moving at a relative speed of 5 kn, which validates the proposed method.