In this paper, the application of coherent ultra-high frequency (UHF) Doppler radar for ship target detection over river is investigated. Due to the wide beam and high resolution of UHF radar, ship target echoes are usually significantly extended in both the range and Doppler dimensions of the radar Range-Doppler (R-D) spectrum. The range and radial velocity of the extended target are difficult to be determined using a constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detector, especially for the low-radial-velocity case in which the detection performance of CFAR detector is deteriorated due to strong river clutter. To solve this problem, an applied clustering method is proposed to detect and classify multiple targets and obtain corresponding target centers from the CFAR outputs. The target extension characteristics, which are used for clustering, are modeled and employed in segments for different range. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated using both simulated and field data and the clustering method can classify extended targets without the need of knowing the number of targets beforehand.INDEX TERMS UHF radar, extended target, target detection, constant false alarm rate (CFAR), clustering method.
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