Design of m.t.i. filters with staggered p.r.f.: a pole-zero approach

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The paper presents a pole-zero diagram which is applicable to m.t.i. radar filters operated with a staggered p.r.f. Such a diagram is readily constructed from the pulse transfer function of the filter, and may also be used when time-varying coefficients are employed. It enables the potential performance of a given filter to be quickly assessed, and affords the designer a convenientmethod of obtaining optimum stopband performance from staggered p.r.f. filters without the use of computer optimisation techniques.

Inspec keywords: poles and zeros; radar clutter; digital filters

Other keywords: design; moving target indication filters; pole zero diagram; radar systems; staggered pulse repetition frequency

Subjects: Filters and other networks

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