Doppler processors are used in radar to separate target returns from clutter. When the clutter is at a range farther than the unambiguous range of the radar, the ability to reject the clutter is degraded. In this article the degradation is analyzed for an N-pulse batch processor with Dolph weighting, and the results show how degradation varies with design sidelobe level.
Doppler Processor Rejection of Range Ambiguous Clutter
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-11 , 4 ; 519-522
1975-07-01
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English