Research of Space Synchronization with Pulse Chasing and Error Analysis

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Pulse chasing is an important means to achieve foundation-bistatic radar space synchronization. The principle and working process of achieving space synchronization by using pulse chasing is described which is based on a motion platform in bistatic radar; and the requirements on the receiving beam width is derived. How to cause the error of space synchronization with pulse chasing and its factors are analysed in detail, then the simulation on error of receiving beam width and beam pointing has been realized.

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