Surface Clutter
Surface Clutter
RADAR EQUATION
WHAT IS CLUTTER??
CLUTTER MAY BE DEFINED AS ANY
UNWANTED RADAR ECHO.
This clutter may be unwanted echoes
from land ,sea ,birds , rain ,buildings
and any other atmospheric
phenomena.
WHY IS CLUTTER
UNDESIRED??
Clutter is generally distributed in spatial extent
i.e., it is usually much larger in physical size
than the resolution cell of the radar.
If the clutter is intense and extensive ,it can
limit the sensitivity the radar and interfere with
the radar range performance.
In such circumstances , the optimum radar
waveform and receiver design can be quite
than when receiver noise alone is dominant
effect.
Is it always undesired??
For example , let the transmitted pulse be
reflected by a storm cloud .
This reflected signal may be a clutter for
us ,but for a radar meteorologist who has to
predict the weather in order to measure the
rainfall .
This backscatter echo may degrade the
performance of the radar.
The area of interest in one application may
be a clutter in other application.
TYPES OF CLUTTER
POINT CLUTTER: The echoes from small
objects like birds , poles ,buildings etc
comes under point clutter
SURFACE CLUTTER: The echoes from land
or the sea comes under surface clutter.
VOLUME CLUTTER : The echoes from rain
or any other atmospheric phenomena
comes under volume clutter.
0 = c/Ac
where 0 is spoken as sigma zero
n = c /Vc
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