Multiple Target Effects on Monopulse Signal Processing
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Analysis of a typical amplitude-comparison monopulse angle-tracking radar shows that gain variation and bias in the radar error signal can occur under certain conditions involving multiple targets. The general behavior depends on the Doppler separation of the targets relative to system bandwidths; for a specific situation, the gain variation and bias are functions of the relative strengths of the targs. The analysis is shown to be consistent with experimental observations.
[1] James M. Howell. Tracking Performance of a Monopulse Radar in the Presence of Multiple Targets , 1970, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems.