Real-Time Detection Performance of Airborne Pulse Doppler Radar

This paper quantitatively describes the detection performance of the airborne Pulse Doppler Radar (PDR) in Integrated Electromagnetic Environment (IEE). It is significant to benefit the aircraft in anti-jamming, which is a necessary condition to fight for the information dominance in the air combat. It discusses how to construct a real-time detection model framework of the airborne PDR, and models the noise, clutter and active jamming to simulate the effects in a real IEE. The model may precisely exhibit the detection performance with all kinds of jamming modes. Its real-time ability completely meets the limit of the step time (500ms) in the HLA federation. Keywords-IEE; airborne PDR; detection performance; real-time