Target localization by a multistatic UWB radar

2010 
Moving target localization and tracking are of great interest for rescue, surveillance and security operations. The radar signal processing procedure providing the target position estimation consists of such phases of signal processing as raw radar data pre-processing, background subtraction, detection, time of arrival estimation, localization and tracking. In this paper, we will focus on the localization phase where we assume that for the target localization UWB radar equipped by one transmitting and N receiving antennas is used. Following this intention, the accuracy of the target localization provided by the least-squares method, the spherical-interpolation method and the Taylor series method applied within localization phase will be compared based on processing of radar signals obtained from real target tracking by UWB radar. The acquired results confirm that the Taylor series method can provide the best accuracy of the target positioning.
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