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A New Statistical Method for Determining the Clutter Covariance Matrix in Spatial-Temporal Adaptive Processing of a
Adam Kawalec1, Anna Ślesicka2, Błażej Ślesicki3
1Faculty of Mechatronics, Armament and Aerospace, Department of Anti-Aircraft Missile Sets, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
In this article, a new statistical method for estimating the clutter covariance matrix in space-time adaptive radar signal processing (STAP) is presented and studied. The new method was designed for multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) radar with time division multiplexing (TDM). An extensive analysis of statistical and non-statistical methods for estimating the clutter covariance matrix in STAP is presented in this paper. In addition, the STAP algorithm for the standard statistical SMI clutter covariance matrix estimation method, which is based on QR distribution, has been presented. The new method is based on LU distribution with partial pivoting. Simulation results confirm the validity of the presented model and theoretical assumptions. In addition, more accurate object detection results were demonstrated for specific computational examples than for other statistical methods. Considering the current analysis of the literature, it is noted that attention has now been focused worldwide on the study of non-statistical methods for estimating clutter covariance matrices in heterogeneous environments. Hence, it should be emphasized that the posted study fills a gap in current research on STAP.

