Speaker: Yang Yong
Affiliation: National University of Defense Technology
Academic title: Professor
Abstract:
Sea surface reflectivity is large at high grazing angles, which makes the sea clutter become very fiercely. In this instance, echo of the target on the sea is submerged by the sea clutter. Whether the characteristics of the sea clutter at high grazing angles is similar to that at low grazing angles? It is unknown. How the radar detection methods proposed under the circumstance of low grazing angles performs at high grazing angles? It is also need to be answered. This report presents some new finds about sea clutter characteristics at high grazing angles, and shows some typical detection methods performance at high grazing angles. Finally, it presents a new detection method for radar target detection at high grazing angles.
Biography:
Yang Yong is currently a professor with the School of Electronic Science in National University of Defense Technology. His fields of interest include radar target detection and interference suppression. He has published more than 70 papers on IEEE, IET and Chinese journals. He is a reviewer for more than ten journals at home and aboard.