Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) automatic target recognition (ATR) is one of the key technologies for SAR image interpretation. This paper proposes a SAR target recognition method based on collaborative representation-based classification (CRC). The collaborative coding adopts the global dictionary constructed by training samples of all categories to optimally reconstruct the test samples and determines the target category according to the reconstruction error of each category. Compared with the sparse representation methods, the collaborative representation strategy can improve the representation ability of a small number of training samples for test samples. For SAR target recognition, the resources of training samples are very limited. Therefore, the collaborative representation is more suitable. Based on the MSTAR dataset, the experiments are carried out under a variety of conditions and the proposed method is compared with other classifiers. Experimental results show that the proposed method can achieve superior recognition performance under the standard operating condition (SOC), configuration variances, depression angle variances, and a small number of training samples, which proves its effectiveness.
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