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http://dx.doi.org/10.5515/KJKIEES.2008.19.6.657

Inter-Radar Interference Impact Analysis on the Basis of Radar Interference Protection Criteria  

Yang, Joo-Youl (Department of Avionics Engineering, Korea Aerospace University)
Jung, Jung-Soo (Department of Avionics Engineering, Korea Aerospace University)
Kwag, Young-Kil (Department of Avionics Engineering, Korea Aerospace University)
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Abstract
Inter-radar interferences may cause the critical impact to the radar detection performance because radar operates with high power and wideband. In this paper, the international criteria for radar interference protection is reviewed based on the ITU-R recommendation, and the radar interference analysis model is presented by taking into account the radar operating environments such as ground, airborne and spaceborne radars. Finally, the simulation results are presented with the interference Impact analysis in various radar environments.
Keywords
Interference Protection Criteria; Radar Interference Model; Interference Analysis;
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