The effect of transmitting timing jitter and sampling jitter on a multipulse clutter cancellation system is analyzed, and explicit expressions are obtained for the net increase in the residue clutter power due to timing jitter. The increase in mean-square error is found to be proportional to the jitter variance, with the two jitters contributing almost equally. The system analyzed can have either a recursive or nonrecursive MTI filter, and the latter includes the familiar two- and three-pulse canceller as special cases. The increase in residue clutter power for a three-pulse canceller is about 4.8 dB worse than that for a two-pulse canceller.<>
Effect of timing jitter on performance of MTI filters
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 25 , 3 ; 335-342
1989-05-01
480384 byte
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Timing jitter in modelocked lasers
IEEE | 2001
|Timing Jitter in Soliton Transmission with Up- and Down-Sliding-Frequency Guiding Filters
British Library Online Contents | 2001
|MO1 Timing Jitter in Modelocked Lasers
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
|Reduced timing jitter in surface emitting lasers
IEEE | 1999
|Effect of Soliton Interaction on Timing Jitter in Communication Systems
British Library Online Contents | 1998
|