Method for filtering sea clutter in a radar echo using a hydrographic model
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1. A method implemented in a radar system for filtering sea clutter from an echo issued from the radar system on board a moving platform resulting in the surveillance of targets using a hydro graphic model describing long waves, comprising the following steps:
- determining parameter values of the hydrographic model using radar echo from the radar system;
estimating sea clutter corresponding to a sea surface as deduced from the hydrographic model to produce an estimated sea clutter; and
filtering the estimated sea clutter from the radar echo,wherein the hydrographic model describes long waves only, andwherein the long waves are a sum of sinusoidal components, the sinusoidal components of long waves being described through a dispersion relation that relates a wavenumber and a wavefrequency to a wave direction, a sea depth, a sea current and a radar platform velocity.
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Abstract
There is disclosed a method for filtering sea clutter in a radar echo using a hydrographic model. The method comprises the steps of determining parameter values of the hydrographic model using the radar echo, estimating the sea clutter corresponding to the sea surface as deduced from the hydrographic model and filtering of the estimated sea clutter from the radar echo.
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1. A method implemented in a radar system for filtering sea clutter from an echo issued from the radar system on board a moving platform resulting in the surveillance of targets using a hydro graphic model describing long waves, comprising the following steps:
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determining parameter values of the hydrographic model using radar echo from the radar system; estimating sea clutter corresponding to a sea surface as deduced from the hydrographic model to produce an estimated sea clutter; and filtering the estimated sea clutter from the radar echo, wherein the hydrographic model describes long waves only, and wherein the long waves are a sum of sinusoidal components, the sinusoidal components of long waves being described through a dispersion relation that relates a wavenumber and a wavefrequency to a wave direction, a sea depth, a sea current and a radar platform velocity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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