DocumentCode :
1174876
Title :
Studies of Logarithmic Radar Receiver Using Pulse-Length Discrimination
Author :
Hansen, V.G.
Author_Institution :
SHAPE Technical Centre The Hague, Netherlands
Issue :
3
fYear :
1965
Firstpage :
246
Lastpage :
253
Abstract :
Using a logarithmic amplifier giving a detected output followed by a high-pass filter is a technique for reducing adverse effects of distributed clutter in radar receivers. A pulse-length discriminator (PLD) used as the high-pass filter is treated here. Theoretical and experimental results for the loss in detectability introduced by this receiver, as compared with a matched filter or a good approximation thereto, have been obtained. For the case of single-hit detection, losses of 4 to 8 dB are introduced by the logarithmic amplifier/pulse-length discriminator (LOG AMP/PLD) combination; for post-detection integration, the losses are reduced to 2 to 4 dB. The latter values would apply where the LOG AMP/PLD output is presented on a PPI (plan position indicator). Some experimental results of the ability of the LOG AMP/PLD receiver to reject signals of incorrect pulse length show that signals exceeding the design pulse length by more than 25 to 50 percent are effectively suppressed. No significant short-pulse discrimination is obtained from the receiver.
Keywords :
Bandwidth; Distributed amplifiers; Filters; Fluctuations; Gaussian noise; Narrowband; Noise level; Pulse amplifiers; Radar clutter; Radar detection; Clutter; detection; discrimination; logarithmic; noise; pulse-length; radar; receiver;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9251
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.1965.4501693
Filename :
4501693
Link To Document :
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