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A Monte Carlo detection model for airborne pulse-Doppler radar
Determination of the probability of detecting a discrete object at a certain range remains at the heart of the design, development and performance assessment of many radar systems. Here we present a method for determining the probability of detection using Monte Carlo simulation methods applied to basic radar theories.