Abstract :
Modulation of the radar pulse repetition interval (PRI) is a conventional technique used to improve the target velocity coverage in a moving target indicator (MTI) filter. Typically, a given pattern of interpulse intervals is periodically repeated (staggered PRI). Additionally, the staggered PRI gives some protection against PRI analysis in an electronic intelligence environment. The paper presents an analysis of the digital MTI for two types of PRI random generation. In the first type, small deviations with respect to a mean PRI are randomly generated (random deviation method, RDM). In the second type, the intervals themselves are randomly selected (random interval method, RIM). The author derives for both cases, the relationship between the velocity-dependent gain factor and the probability density function (PDF) of the corresponding random variables. This allows one to predict the influence of the PDF on the expected performance. Specific design strategies that take into account practical constraints, like the maximum unambiguous range and the dwell time, are also proposed for each method
Keywords :
digital filters; filtering and prediction theory; modulation; radar displays; radar theory; PDF; clutter; digital MTI filter; dwell time; electronic intelligence environment; gain factor; interpulse intervals; maximum unambiguous range; mean PRI; modulation; moving target indicator; probability density function; radar pulse repetition interval; random PRI; random deviation method; random generation; random interval method; random variables; target detection; target velocity coverage;