MTI Radar (Moving Target Indicator Radar) Effectively Suppresses Clutter While Preserving Target Signals

Resource Overview

MTI Radar (Moving Target Indicator Radar) enables clutter suppression and target signal preservation. This work provides MATLAB simulation source code analyzing single-delay-line MTI canceller frequency response, double-delay-line MTI canceller frequency response, blind speed mitigation through staggered PRF techniques, and comprehensive evaluation of how different stagger ratios impact blind speed performance in radar systems.

Detailed Documentation

This article explores technical implementations of MTI Radar (Moving Target Indicator Radar) systems designed to suppress clutter while maintaining target signal integrity. The provided MATLAB simulation code demonstrates key signal processing components including frequency response analysis for single-delay-line and double-delay-line MTI cancellers, implementation of staggered pulse repetition frequencies (PRF) to eliminate blind speed effects, and systematic evaluation of how varying stagger ratios influence blind speed performance. The simulation framework allows engineers to model different radar scenarios and optimize MTI filter parameters through practical algorithm testing and frequency domain analysis.