Abstract:
The effective observation of low-altitude targets (bird flocks, insect swarms, drone formations, etc.) is of great importance to the scientific research and human activities, and has become a popular research topic in radar field. However, these types of targets are characterized by their weak radar cross-sections, dynamic flight behaviors, and complex detection environments. This session focuses on the recent progresses of radar detection and recognition techniques for low-altitude targets, including but not limited to:
1. Weak signal detection techniques;
2. Low-false alarm detection techniques;
3. Clutter suppression for low-altitude environment;
4. Complex group target tracking techniques;
5. Maneuvering target tracking techniques;
6. Radar target recognition techniques for low-altitude targets;
7. High-precision measuring techniques for small targets;
8. Signal processing techniques with multiple sensors;
9. Radar observation techniques for aerial migratory animals;
Session Chairs:
Prof. Rui Wang (Beijing Institute of Technology, China),
Prof. Wei Yi (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China),
Prof. Xiaolong Chen (Naval Aviation University, China)