articleIEEE Signal Processing MagazineJan 1, 2006Closed access

Cognitive radar: a way of the future

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Abstract

This article discusses a new idea called cognitive radar. Three ingredients are basic to the constitution of cognitive radar: 1) intelligent signal processing, which builds on learning through interactions of the radar with the surrounding environment; 2) feedback from the receiver to the transmitter, which is a facilitator of intelligence; and 3) preservation of the information content of radar returns, which is realized by the Bayesian approach to target detection through tracking. All three of these ingredients feature in the echo-location system of a bat, which may be viewed as a physical realization (albeit in neurobiological terms) of cognitive radar. Radar is a remote-sensing system that is widely used…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Radar
  • Man-portable radar
  • Fire-control radar
  • Radar lock-on
  • Radar engineering details
  • Radar tracker
  • Focus (optics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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