Single Channel Slow Moving Target Detection Method for Terahertz Video Synthetic Aperture Radar Based on Shadows and Spots
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Terahertz waves are located in the "transition zone" between millimeter waves and infrared light. Terahertz video synthetic aperture radar utilizes the high operating frequency, strong radar cross-section intensity, and high azimuth repetition frequency of terahertz waves to detect and track ground moving targets. The conventional methods for detecting moving targets do not take into account the imaging characteristics of moving targets in terahertz video synthetic aperture radar. The Constant False Alarm Rate (CFAR) detection method is used together with other methods to detect moving targets, resulting in unsatisfactory detection performance. This article proposes a new detection method for single channel slow-moving targets in terahertz video SAR based on shadows and light spots, which extracts the features of the shadow and spot areas of the moving target, and determines the position and direction of the moving target through the identification of the shadow and spot areas. The progressiveness of this method is verified by simulation and experimental tests.