Ag. Thomas et Mc. Berg, MEDIUM PRF SET SELECTION - AN APPROACH THROUGH COMBINATORICS, IEE proceedings. Radar, sonar and navigation, 141(6), 1994, pp. 307-311
Modern fighter aircraft use a host of different techniques to search f
or and detect airborne targets. One such technique involves the use of
pulse Doppler and a collection of 'medium' pulse repetition frequenci
es (PRFs). Such a collection of medium PRFs is ambiguous in both range
and velocity (Doppler frequency), but can be resolved by correlating
data from different members of the set. The PRF set selection is compl
ex, restricted by the particular radar system and its intended use. Af
ter briefly discussing constraints, some results concerning ghost mini
misation, and the linearity of clear region probabilities, an efficien
t method is presented for calculating PRF set quality. A discussion of
the mathematical (in particular combinatorial) niceties which attend
the solution of this problem is included.