Long Time Constant Clutter Tracker for Radar System.
Abstract
A long time constant clutter track loop is used to correct velocity inputs to a high PRF radar and to correct for drift in the local oscillator thereby minimizing the effect of spurious signals and sidelobe clutter on the tracker error. A predicted clutter frequency signal is generated from the radar inertial navigation system and mixed with the main beam clutter doppler frequency signal. Any resulting error signals (the difference between the predicted clutter signal frequency and the actual received doppler clutter frequency signal) are detected and averaged in antenna scan quadrants over each 360 deg antenna scan. Components of velocity error from adjacent quadrants are used to adjust clutter velocity of the predicted clutter frequency signal for the next antenna scan period and the average error for all quadrants during a scan period provides DC offset for local oscillator drift. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 17, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADD004934
Entities
People
- L. G. Cole
Organizations
- United States Department of the Air Force