Joint Detection and Localization of Multiple Moving Targets in a Distributed Radar System
Journal article, 2024

This article investigates the joint detection and localization (JDL) problem of unknown number multiple moving targets in a distributed radar system. Upon formulating this problem as a composite multiple hypothesis testing problem, we derive a generalized information criterion (GIC)-based detector to simultaneously extract targets and estimate their unknown parameters, including their number, amplitudes, locations, and velocities. Although this solution theoretically achieves impressive performance by using raw echoes data to jointly detect and estimate multiple targets at the fusion center (FC), it also requires an unbearable computational load in practice. It is because multiple targets are expected to be simultaneously extracted by realizing a joint maximization task and making an enormous search. To reduce the computational burden, we propose a low-complexity solution to decompose the high-dimensional problem into several low-dimensional optimization problems. For local radars to undertake a portion of the calculations, the log-likelihood ratio (LLR) data are generated at each local station and then completely transmitted to the FC. Different from extracting multiple targets simultaneously using a GIC-based detector, we devise an extended successive-interference-cancellation (SIC) algorithm to detect targets one by one at the FC, and meanwhile, the parameters of targets can be simultaneously estimated at each iteration. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated by the provided simulations.

joint detection and localization

Location awareness

Radar tracking

Radar imaging

generalized likelihood ratio test

generalized information criterion

Radar cross-sections

Sensors

Radar

Distributed radar system

iterative cancellation

Radar detection

Author

Yangming Lai

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Wei Yi

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Henk Wymeersch

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Musa Furkan Keskin

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Qiyu Zhou

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Lingjiang Kong

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

IEEE Sensors Journal

1530-437X (ISSN) 15581748 (eISSN)

Vol. 24 17 27914-27925

Subject Categories

Communication Systems

Control Engineering

Signal Processing

DOI

10.1109/JSEN.2024.3432636

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9/14/2024