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Neural network modeling of radar backscatter from an ocean surface using chaos theory

Abstract

The authors present a unique viewpoint in describing sea clutter. They demonstrate that the random nature of sea clutter is the result of chaotic phenomena. Using real-life sea clutter data, the authors use correlation dimension analysis to show that sea clutter can be embedded as a chaotic attractor in a finite-dimensional space. This observation provides a reliable indication for the existence of chaotic behavior. A neural network model incorporating the result of correlation-dimension analysis is used in the reconstruction of the dynamics of sea clutter. The model is in the form of a radial basis function network. The deterministic model for sea clutter is shown to be capable of predicting the evolution of sea clutter as a function of time.<>

Authors

Haykin S; Leung H

Pagination

pp. 215-222

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 1991

DOI

10.1109/icnn.1991.163353

Name of conference

[1991 Proceedings] IEEE Conference on Neural Networks for Ocean Engineering
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