Receiver antenna scan rate requirements needed to implement pulsechasing in a bistatic radar receiver |
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Authors: | Purdy D.S. |
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Affiliation: | Naval Res., Arlington, VA; |
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Abstract: | Pulse chasing is a technique implemented by a bistatic or multistatic radar system that allows rapid and efficient search of a desired volume of space whereby the receiving antenna is made to follow or “chase” the transmitted pulse as it travels radially outward from the transmitter antenna. An expression for receiver antenna scan rate requirements is derived that corrects an error in the prior literature. The results give significantly reduced scan rates in the forward scatter region near the baseline showing that pulse chasing is more easily implemented using conventional analog beamformer phased array technology than was suggested by prior work |
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