Abstract

AbstractDue to the advantages of wide coverage, continuous remote monitoring, and high measurement accuracy, the spaceborne multi‐channel surveillance radar has been widely used for the air moving target detection and tracking. In this paper, the minimum detection velocity (MDV) definition for the aerial target detection performance evaluation in a spaceborne multi‐channel radar system is analysed, where three kinds of MDV definitions based on empirical formula, output signal‐to‐clutter‐plus‐noise ratio (SCNR) loss criterion, and output SCNR criterion are discussed in detail based on theoretical analysis and simulation verification. The analysis results will provide valuable reference for the practical spaceborne radar system designment with the air target detection mode.

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