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Kyle A. Gallagher

Researcher at United States Army Research Laboratory

Publications -  74
Citations -  681

Kyle A. Gallagher is an academic researcher from United States Army Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Pulse-Doppler radar. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 68 publications receiving 530 citations. Previous affiliations of Kyle A. Gallagher include Pennsylvania State University & United States Department of the Army.

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Spectrum Allocation for Noncooperative Radar Coexistence

TL;DR: A bioinspired filtering technique is investigated to reduce the computational complexity of SS-MO, analogous to the processing of the thalamus in the human brain in that the number of samples input to SS- MO is significantly decreased, resulting in a reduction in computational complexity.
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Avoidance of Time-Varying Radio Frequency Interference With Software-Defined Cognitive Radar

TL;DR: The performance of the cognitive radar system developed to implement a perception action cycle for spectrum sharing is found to be adequate for avoiding signals that are either varying in frequency or turning on and off at rates on the order of 10 ms.
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Design of Ultrawideband Stepped-Frequency Radar for Imaging of Obscured Targets

TL;DR: The spectrally agile and reconfigurable aspects of the SAFIRE radar together with its enhanced IF processing scheme represent a novel contribution to the state of the art.
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Moving target indication with non-linear radar

TL;DR: A new approach for detecting a particular class of moving targets that exploits characteristics of specific non-linear targets to both eliminate moving objects that are not of interest and suppress stationary clutter is presented.
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Nonlinear synthetic aperture radar imaging using a harmonic radar

TL;DR: The system presented here has the ability to completely ignore a 20-inch trihedral corner reflector while detecting a RF mixer with a dipole antenna attached and is able to reduce linear clutter by at least 80 dB compared to a linear radar.