Wavelet detection of low observable targets within sea clutter

We observe scattering events in the Doppler domain via a continuous wavelet transform (CWT). By minimising the uncertainty in velocity and time, the dominant event in the non-stationary instantaneous Doppler spectrum can be isolated. Considering the returns to be discrete in nature leads to a physically motivated detection statistic termed 'persistence' that measures the observed lifetime of the scatterers. A Doppler detection scheme is formulated at low velocities within the clutter spectrum, an area neglected by current Doppler filtering. When operated on real data containing an oil drum target, results appear to be complementary to simple intensity thresholding; this suggests detection is made on secondary effects such as wake disturbance.