A novel radar pulse integration technique is proposed in which the received signals in various returns from the target during one scan are multiplied with each other instead of the conventional summing up. Using the Mellin transform, mathematical expressions are derived that pave the way for computation of probability of detection and probability of false alarm in the context of this technique. Analytical and simulation results show that the proposed product-based pulse combining is more resistant to noise jamming, as compared to conventional noncoherent pulse integration, under certain conditions.
Product-based pulse integration to combat noise jamming
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 50 , 3 ; 2109-2115
2014-07-01
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