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22 July 2024 Implementation of the sliding window moving target detection algorithm for blade server
Bangjian Zhou, Fei Xu, Qian Wang
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Proceedings Volume 13222, International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Security (ICSPCS 2024); 1322218 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3038674
Event: Third International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Security (ICSPCS 2024), 2024, Chengdu, China
Abstract
Moving Target Detection (MTD) technology, as an effective means of suppressing clutter in radar signal processing, has been widely applied to various types of radars. In the development of traditional radar signal processing systems, the hardware computing resources of FPGA+DSP architecture limit the real-time processing performance of MTD, making it difficult for the radar to balance the clutter suppression effect and processing time well. In recent years, with the rapid development of GPUs, their powerful processing performance is gradually being applied to radar signal processing systems. In the process of implementing MTD, GPU relies on its powerful parallel processing ability to quickly suppress clutter and improve the radar's ability to detect moving targets. Starting from the design of the radar signal processing system, this article has completed the implementation of server-based MTD algorithm and the implementation of MTD algorithm in sliding window mode, improving the processing performance of the radar.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Bangjian Zhou, Fei Xu, and Qian Wang "Implementation of the sliding window moving target detection algorithm for blade server", Proc. SPIE 13222, International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Security (ICSPCS 2024), 1322218 (22 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3038674
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KEYWORDS
Radar signal processing

Target detection

Radar

Clutter

Detection and tracking algorithms

Digital signal processing

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