Many modern radar systems use medium pulse repetition frequency (PRF) waveforms
to measure target range and velocity in the presence of clutter. Medium PRF waveforms
offer excellent clutter rejection characteristics which render them an attractive
proposition for airborne fire control radar plus a variety of other military radar
applications. This paper describes work to optimise the selection of precise values of
PRF for a variety of medium PRF schedules and to rate the quality of the solutions
found.
Description:
Department of Aerospace, Power and Sensors,
Cranfield Defence and Security, Cranfield University 2004
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems 42 (2), pp. 601-611