Finding optimal Pulse Repetion Intervals with Many-objective Evolutionary Algorithms

11/13/2020
by   Paul Dufossé, et al.
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In this paper we consider the problem of finding Pulse Repetition Intervals allowing the best compromises mitigating range and Doppler ambiguities in a Pulsed-Doppler radar system. We revisit a problem that was proposed to the Evolutionary Computation community as a real-world case to test Many-objective Optimization algorithms. We use it as a baseline to compare several Evolutionary Algorithms for black-box optimization with different metrics. Resulting data is aggregated to build a reference set of Pareto optimal points and is the starting point for further analysis and operational use by the radar designer.

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